Reading in the news - Wed 29 Apr
29 April 2026
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- Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) and Dr Akshay Deoras (Meteorology) were quoted by Daily Mail (republished by MSN, Kabarsebelas and BritBrief) about how fast global warming is increasing. From our story: European State of the Climate report: expert comments
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) was quoted by The Week, taking comments from a Conversation article he wrote about a high-profile pollution court case concerning the River Wye.
- An article about plane contrails, written by Professor Nicolas Bellouin (Meteorology) for The Conversation, was republished by The Independent and BritBrief. From our story: Contrail sensors aim to cut aviation's climate impact
- News Digest, Economic Confidential, ENews, Blueprint, PR Nigeria and others reported on a talk from Dr Kieran Hunt (Meteorology) about AI in weather forecasting.
- News Directory included comments from Dr James O’Donoghue (Meteorology) about Uranus’ rings.
Business and society:
- Dr Neha Hui (Economics) featured in an episode of BBC 4’s In Our Time on indentured labour in 19th century India.
- Article19 mentioned that Professor Marko Milanovic (Law) will be a speaker at the upcoming RightsCon 2026.
- Ukrainska Pravda listed Dr Jakob Hauter (Politics) as a signatory of a statement opposing a new book about the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about productivity and working from home.
- Times Radio interviewed Dr Naomi Lott (Law) about how social media is encouraging young people to read.
- Goldsea featured quotes from Dr Dominic Lees (Film, Theatre and Television) about AI in India’s film industry.
Heritage and culture:
- Professor Steve Mithen (Archaeology) was quoted by GB News about language in neanderthals.
Other coverage:
- PQ Magazine mentioned that Reading Accounting and Business students won the PQ Magazine Award for Student Body of the Year.
- GMAC mentioned that Henley Business School Africa was the highest-rated business school by employers in South Africa.
Alumni:
- Business Daily and New Money featured graduate Sotiris Markatos, who has been proposed as the new Vice President of Telecommunications at The National Telecommunications and Postal Commission in Greece.
- Clewer interviewed Phoebe White, Typography and Graphic Communications graduate, who has been appointed as their digital communications officer.
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