Uni of Reading backs initiative to position Thames Valley as leader of AI
The University of Reading is backing an initiative to establish Thames Valley as the UK's leading region for artificial intelligence.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is backing an initiative to establish Thames Valley as the UK's leading region for artificial intelligence.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1.2 million eligible people in the South East can now book their spring COVID-19 vaccination as the NHS national booking system has opened.
Read moreDetailsRail users should expect considerable disruption amid engineering works on train lines this weekend, GWR has warned.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service is taking part in a trial to maximise the efficiency of ambulances aimed at improving fleets across the country.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner have celebrated a major milestone for a new forensics centre with a topping-out ceremony.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is inviting residents to help plant some new fruit trees at Swallows Meadow in Lower Earley this week.
Read moreDetailsThames Water wins another decision in its favour by appeal judges to secure a £3bn bailout
Read moreDetailsA new study has uncovered the tumultuous early life of a chimpanzee that starred in iconic TV adverts from the 1970s.
Read moreDetailsThe partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, and Wokingham Borough Councils has announced the launch of the re3read Book Reuse Scheme.
Read moreDetailsParents and carers are being asked to have their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to some types of cancer.
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