Protest encampment closed after ‘asked to leave’ by Uni of Reading
A sit-in protest being staged on Whiteknights Campus since May has dispersed after being asked to leave by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsA sit-in protest being staged on Whiteknights Campus since May has dispersed after being asked to leave by the University of Reading
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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released images of a person they would like to speak to regarding in connection with a burglary in Woodley
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have hit back at accusations of "broken" promises regarding Labour's commitment to building a new Royal Berkshire Hospital
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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support's The HIV Podcast has been shortlisted for an accolade at the British Podcast Awards ? its fourth in 12 months
Read moreDetailsRainbow Trust Children's Charity was selected and will now be supported by the university in a range of ways throughout the 2024/25 academic year
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Read moreDetailsPlea to timber merchants, builders and recycling centres to help support wildlife project
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