Reading in the news - Thu 3 Apr
03 April 2025

Trump tariffs: BBC Radio Berkshire featured Professor David Castellani (Henley Business School), head of International Business and Strategy, discussing US President Donald Trump’s latest announcements on trade tariffs. BBC Radio Oxford also broadcast the interview.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- features Dr James Ryalls (Sustainable Land Management), explaining how ozone pollution degrades floral scents, reducing pollinator foraging and threatening insect health.
Health and wellbeing:
- , , and Times Radio report that Dr Francesco Tamagnini (Pharmacy) commented on a study suggesting lowering cholesterol may reduce the risk of dementia. Republished by , , , , , .
Food and farming:
- highlights University research showing UK households spend an average of £1.68 per week on pulses, less than 1% of weekly income. Professor Julie Lovegrove is quoted. From our news story: Time to Raise the Pulse of the UK diet.
Business and society:
- reports that Professor Chris Hilson (Law) presented a report analysing the success of the UK's sugar tax and suggested extending the tax to salt. From our news story: Tax sugar and salt in food to improve health - report.
- Heart Radio Berkshire reported that the University’s gender pay gap has decreased, with the mean average falling to 14.5% from 17% in 2023.
Other coverage:
- reports that a housebuilder received a five-star rating in an independent survey validated by the 成人抖阴.
Alumni:
- , , and feature an article by Reinhard F. Leiter, who holds a certificate in Coaching from Henley Business School.
- and highlight an exhibition by Stella Sevastopoulos, who studied Fine Art, English Literature, and Art History at the University.
- highlights Simon Marx’s appointment as head of research at Redevco. Marx holds positions at Henley Business School.