University of Reading suspends all face-to-face teaching from Wednesday
In an email sent to all students, the director of student services confirmed that a post-graduate student visiting the campus ...
In an email sent to all students, the director of student services confirmed that a post-graduate student visiting the campus ...
Boris Johnson announced at 5pm today that the British public must stop “all unnecessary travel” and stay away from pubs ...
The Reading Half Marathon has been postponed due to the coronavirus. Organisers had hoped to hold the race on Sunday, ...
Those who cannot work due to coronavirus and are eligible for Statutory Sick Pay will receive it from day one, ...
I caught part of a documentary about the abolition of Capital Punishment during the week. There were some extraordinary insights ...
As supermarkets join forces to urge shoppers to exercise restraint when filling their shopping trollies, stores have been full, with ...
The number of people in Wokingham borough who have caught coronavirus has increased again, on the day that the Government ...
A LOCAL seller is offering a small bottle of hand sanitizer for nearly £100 on an online auction site. With ...
“This is a marathon, not a sprint,” says Wokingham Borough Council leader Cllr John Halsall of the problems caused to ...
THIS SATURDAY, Sing Healthy Choir were meant to be performing at Wokingham Baptist Church, but the group has postponed the ...
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