University of Reading climbs QS World University Rankings Top 200 for second year in a row
THE University of Reading has taken its place among the world's top universities for the second year in a row
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading has taken its place among the world's top universities for the second year in a row
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley is released his latest album, Little Devils, only weeks ago? but is already set to begin the next stage of his work
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Read moreDetailsThe council is seeking volunteers aged 14-18 to mentor the children taking part by making recommendations and helping library staff with events
Read moreDetailsA woman from Reading has shared her story of volunteering for Christian Aid as organisations are marking Volunteers' Week
Read moreDetailsThe general election will take place on Thursday, July 4, and polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm. Following changes to parliament constituency boundaries, all residents in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL in Reading hosted more than 250 children from nearby schools as it promoted science, technology, maths, and the arts. Leighton Park held STEAMfest, where Year 5 students from...
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