Say ‘ah’: new dental practise opened by Rudolf Walker
Rudolf Walker, known for his long-running role as Patrick Trueman in Eastenders, officially opened Prospect Street Advanced Dentistry
Read moreDetailsRudolf Walker, known for his long-running role as Patrick Trueman in Eastenders, officially opened Prospect Street Advanced Dentistry
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents were presented with a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes at a University of Reading laboratory.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Hospital's intensive care unit has been awarded Trust of the Year at the Intensive Care Awards 2022
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital saw picket lines as nurses walked out over pay and conditions in the biggest nursing strike in the history of the NHS
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Life Saving Society has released safety advice to help keep children and pets safe when near water during the winter
Read moreDetailsThe training space will be created at the University of Reading after funding was secured to provide much needed experience for students and NHS staff
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has been ranked the country's fourth greenest university, according to the 2022/23 People & Planet University League.
Read moreDetailsAre you feeling the pinch as we head into the festive season?
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESSNESS charity is offering emergency support to those sleeping rough as temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees celsius.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of researchers has revealed kitchen drains are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms.
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