FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR: Climate change represents one of the defining challenges of our time
Climate change represents one of the defining challenges of our time. As Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsClimate change represents one of the defining challenges of our time. As Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading
Read moreDetails'I don't wish to alarm you, but you are having a heart attack' - not words you'd ever want to hear but unfortunately they were the words
Read moreDetailsEnsuring that all children in our local area get the best start in life is crucially important. A child's schooling can shape their future
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club fans have had to endure a tumultuous last few years supporting their team.
Read moreDetailsThis Wednesday saw the launch of an exciting new initiative to help those most in need around the borough, called Tap for Reading.
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish Reading Today readers a belated happy New Year.
Read moreDetailsWednesday night was Clean Air Night and the theme this year was wood burning.
Read moreDetailsIf you happen to walk or drive past the Civic Offices on Bridge Street this week, you may notice things look a little different.
Read moreDetailsOfwat's recent approval of substantial water bill increases over the next five years highlights the systemic failures
Read moreDetailsThe calendar may have flipped over to 2025, but in the academic world, January is just a month in the middle.
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