Reading in the news - Wed 25 Feb
25 February 2026
Food and farming:
- Dairy Global reported on a study aiming to reduce the carbon footprint of livestock feed. From our story: Greener diets for Europe’s farm animals.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Dr Claire Ryder (Meteorology) was quoted by The Sun about an incoming Saharan dust cloud across the UK.
Business and society:
- The Express, Time News, News.de and Dagens (republished by MSN and Newspoint) provided further comments from Professor Rajneesh Narula (Henley Business School) on the Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs.
- Independent Record mentions that Professor James Reade (Economics) spoke to France24 about the economic impact of the Winter Olympics in northern Italy.
- Kilburn Times and Hackney Gazette mentioned Henley Business School research into young people running side hustles.
- Jon Foster-Pedley (Henley Business School Africa) wrote for Daily Maverick (republished by MSN) about bridging education gaps with business schools.
Other coverage:
- Dr James Kennedy, an academic research fellow at Reading, was quoted by BBC News on how fizzy drinks cause heartburn.
- A study into rising rodent populations was featured in Express Press Release, with a mention of Reading research into how food disposal and takeaways are helping drive this increase.
Alumni:
- Seychelles Nation reported on Ocean AI, an NGO co-founded by Meteorology and Climate graduate Laurent Valentin.
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