Uni of Reading Professor says Trump ‘may surprise’ on climate change
A PROFESSOR from the Uni of Reading has said that Trump could surprise on Climate Change, despite describing it as a "hoax"
Read moreDetailsA PROFESSOR from the Uni of Reading has said that Trump could surprise on Climate Change, despite describing it as a "hoax"
Read moreDetailsVoluntary groups and community projects from across Reading are now being invited to submit their applications for the council's Small Grants Fund
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Read moreDetailsFour takeaway outlets?Chaiiwala Reading, Munchiies Desserts and Ice Cream, and Biryani Lounge? have been found selling hot food after curfew
Read moreDetailsA youthful looking Reading FC side tasted defeat in the EFL Trophy away to Cheltenham Town on Tuesday night. Ruben Selles made wholesale changes to his team with an average...
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