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HEALTH CONSCIOUS individuals may choose to leave bananas out of their morning smoothies, following findings from new research.
Read moreDetailsHEALTH CONSCIOUS individuals may choose to leave bananas out of their morning smoothies, following findings from new research.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is searching for two residents to join its newly-established Community Engagement Steering Group.
Read moreDetailsA MONTHLY record fair is returning to Reading town centre early next month.
Read moreDetailsReading suffered shoot-out heartbreak in their second round EFL Cup tie against Ipswich on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsBIKE lovers are set to be treated to a day of two-wheeled entertainment at an upcoming community event.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered stoppage time heartbreak on Saturday afternoon, conceding in the 93rd minute to lose 2-1 to Exeter City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles believes his side deserved a point following their 2-1 loss at Exeter City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered stoppage time heartbreak on Saturday afternoon, conceding in the 93rd minute to lose 2-1 to Exeter City.
Read moreDetailsA RECORD number of undergraduate places have been offered by the University of Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsOAKBANK students collected their GCSE results on Thursday, marking the end of their Year 11 journey.
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