Royal Berks among hospitals to see new opt-out HIV testing in A&E department
New funding is set to see a boost to HIV testing in Reading following support from the council for a government initiative
Read moreDetailsNew funding is set to see a boost to HIV testing in Reading following support from the council for a government initiative
Read moreDetailsThe NSPCC has turned landmarks across the country green as a reminder of the vital work carried out by Childline over the festive period
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading has teamed up with world champion racing team Envision Racing for their next season
Read moreDetailsA team at the University of Reading has published a book designed to help youngsters eat their vegetables over the festive period
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the death of Ruth Perry has concluded in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police under-performs in all categories but one, according to a PEEL report from HMICFRS
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading made the top 200 in sustainability last year, and has now risen more than 100 places to 61st place in the QS rankings
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the role of Ofsted in the death of Ruth Perry has heard that inspectors had no guidance on how to deal with distress in staff
Read moreDetailsThe national systems for booking flu and coronavirus vaccinations is set to close for bookings on Friday, December 15
Read moreDetailsThe utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
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