Helping autistic people navigate the Queen’s death and the mourning period
A Woodley-based Neurodiversity consultancy Perfectly Autistic has shared some tips on how to handle the change that the country is going through
Read moreDetailsA Woodley-based Neurodiversity consultancy Perfectly Autistic has shared some tips on how to handle the change that the country is going through
Read moreDetailsThis is a moment of great sadness for our nation. The Queen served this country tirelessly over her 70 year reign
Read moreDetailsSince last Thursday we have been amid a period of national mourning for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, children across the land will be back in school and some form of normality will have been restored
Read moreDetailsThe issues we face are indeed big. They are massive threats to the values we seek to live by-justice, peace, freedom and integrity
Read moreDetailsThis is an invitation to local residents in neighbouring Reading and Wokingham boroughs to find out more about the University's community activity
Read moreDetailsMANY, many, many moons ago, back when I had hair and I could see my toes when I looked down, I was rifling through the magazines in the WH Smith
Read moreDetailsGetting cars off our streets is imperative if we're to meet carbon reduction goals and improve Reading's air quality. Everyone wins from good buses
Read moreDetailsThe news last week that Ofgem will be setting the annual energy 'price cap' for an average household at £3,549 will be extremely worrying for many.
Read moreDetailsWhat happened to Laura is shocking, but it's not unbelievable, rare or impossible to fix. It needs to stop. We need to believe women
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