RISC to host talk investigating the issues with Big Pharma
A SENIOR figure of a campaign group which holds pharmaceutical companies to account will take to RISC to deliver a talk.
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR figure of a campaign group which holds pharmaceutical companies to account will take to RISC to deliver a talk.
Read moreDetailsRemote learning has been on the University of Reading's radar since the inception of its online courses programme a decade ago.
Read moreDetailsStorm Ciaran sees barometer readings plummet
Read moreDetailsA WOMEN'S society has been celebrated for its effort to help a fellow community group throw its annual fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Reading and Wokingham will have the opportunity to try their hand at some fun football thanks to a youth club's upcoming sessions.
Read moreDetailsTHE EFL has referred Reading Football Club to an Independent disciplinary commission (IDC) for continued non-payment of taxes owed to HMRC.
Read moreDetailsWILLIAM Storey has announced his withdrawal from the Reading FC ownership race.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Reading FC fans supporters took to the streets of the town to march in protest against the club's owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley's new single, Little Devils, is set for release on streaming platforms from Tuesday, October 31
Read moreDetailsTwo under-used park and ride sites in Wokingham Borough will be rolled into action on a trial basis.
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