Reading in the news - Mon 22 Dec
22 December 2025
Step into Christmas: Professor Andrew Mangham (English Literature) was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire, discussing the inspiration for Dickens's Scrooge. BBC Radio Berkshire (replayed by other local BBC stations) also aired a Christmas performance from the University choir
Health and wellbeing:
- , , and (republished by ) quoted Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) on a new flu strain.
- Dr Tijana Blanusa (Agriculture, Policy, and Development) spoke to BBC Radio 4 about her study into the benefits of keeping houseplants. From our story: Attractive houseplants give biggest well-being boost
Food and farming:
- highlighted research into the benefits of eating blueberries.
- Professor Richard Ellis (Crop Science) was quoted by The Sunday Express (print) on the growth of vineyards in the UK.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- and reported on research by Professor Nigel Arnell (Meteorology) on the potential extreme climate impacts facing the UK. From our story: UK’s worst-case climate risks laid bare for lawmakers
- Dr Claire Ryder (Meteorology) was quoted by on the cause of pink fog.
- PhD researcher Flynn Ames (Meteorology) wrote for (republished by ) about Saturn’s moon, Enceladus.
- featured climate stripes developed by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology).
- mentioned Professor Liz Stephens, Dr Alex Baker and Dr Akshay Deoras (all Meteorology) in their roundup from 2025.
- quoted Professor Giles Harrison (Meteorology) on cloud seeding in the United Arab Emirates.
- The Press (print) provided further quotes from Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) on York’s flood defences.
Business and society:
- featured a study by Dr Katie Gray (Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) on detecting AI faces. From our story: Five minutes of training could help you spot fake AI faces
- Visiting Fellow Neal Hudson (Henley Business School) was quoted by (republished by , ) on government plans to boost homeownership.
- Dr Yang Ding and Dr Xuchang Chen (both Henley Business School) wrote an article in (republished by ) on fast fashion. With further mentions in .
Heritage and culture:
- and reported on a study co-authored by Professor Hella Eckardt (Archaeology) on the origins of a skeleton found in southern England. From our story: Roman-era ‘Beachy Head Woman’ originated from southern UK
Alumni:
- (republished by ) featured journalist Phil Creighton, Typography and Graphic Communication graduate, who received an honorary degree from the University. From our story: Local journalism value celebrated with honorary
- mentioned that Leye Falade, Henley Business School graduate, is the next Managing Director of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas.
- (republished by ) quoted Reform’s honorary treasurer and Reading graduate Nick Candy.
- Business and Economics graduate, Phaedros Pantelides, wrote for on GDP rates across Christmas.
- Land Management graduate Aled Jones has been appointed Pro-chancellor of Aberystwyth University, reports .
- Claire Ankers, principal of Bideford College and Reading graduate, was profiled by .
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