UK’s Net Zero Plan is built on capitalist innovation, say University of Reading professor
Professor Chris Hilson, director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice, said the plan is built on "capitalist business as usual".
Read moreDetailsProfessor Chris Hilson, director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice, said the plan is built on "capitalist business as usual".
Read moreDetailsThe new community facility in Shinfield has been officially named following a resident poll.
Read moreDetailsMichael Bell, a resident at Pinehurst Care Centre, and his wife Valerie, were treated to an afternoon of cake and their favourite songs.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Waite, a global leading landscape photographer, will make an appearance at the Whitty Theatre.
Read moreDetailsA DUO who has played more than 2,500 gigs will be appearing at Nettlebed Folk Club on Monday, October 25
Read moreDetailsReading let slip of a two-goal lead as Blackpool made a remarkable recovery with three second-half goals to take the points. Goals from Scott Dann and Tom Dele-Bashiru put the...
Read moreDetailsA man in his thirties was assaulted outside a restaurant on Kings Road at 1pm on Monday.
Read moreDetailsThe business park has received four Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) stars.
Read moreDetailsThe borough's current waste and recycling collection contract expires in 2026, and residents can have their say on the new plans.
Read moreDetailsThe Twyford Growers project received two awards from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
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