‘Keep it small and local this Christmas’
The prime minister is asking people to keep their Christmas celebrations 'small and local' during the coronavirus pandemic.
The prime minister is asking people to keep their Christmas celebrations 'small and local' during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cllr Charles Margetts confirmed infection rates are rising, and is asking residents to act cautiously.
Reading is set to recover quickly from the coronavirus pandemic, whilst London will have an 'economic hangover'.
The Earl of Wessex visited scientists working on coronavirus-based research last Friday.
A fairer future is vital to overcoming the coronavirus pandemic, says the CBI.
Students and staff at the University of Reading are now eligible for rapid coronavirus tests before the winter holidays.
Research has revealed that Chinese students have been discriminated against during the pandemic.
Sanofi, based in Earley, says its initial coronavirus vaccine trials are looking "positive".
The Royal Voluntary Service is offering a helping hand to the borough's older residents this winter.
A call has been put out for Black and minority ethnic volunteers in an effort to advance Reading's coronavirus vaccine.
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