After questionable student behaviour over the last week, RHUL has introduced financial penalties for those that break COVID-19 laws.
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Royal Holloway to Implement “fines and penalties” in response to Student Parties
After allegations of a series of parties on campus, the university will inform students of new sanctions later this week.
THE READING TERROR ATTACK: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Three men were stabbed to death only a short 30 minutes away from Egham, in Reading’s Forbury Gardens last Saturday. Here are the events as they unfolded.
“Coming Down the Mountain is Often More Dangerous” – Conditional Plan to Reopen the Country Outlined
The PM addressed the nation to scope out his conditional plan to control the virus, but begin to reopen the country again.
Royal Holloway Announces Alternative Assessment Plans
The University has outlined how it will deal with the disruption to its summer assessments – students should check with their departments for the most up-to-date information.
“You must stay home” – Prime Minister addresses the nation
The public must NOT go outside except for a very select list of reasons. Police will have the power to deal with non-compliance in the form of measures such as fines.
Most Vulnerable Must Isolate for 12 Weeks
The government announced the latest stage in its plan to tackle COVID-19, and issued a warning to the population if they don’t adhere to social-distancing advice.
Social Distancing and Self-Isolating – What does it mean and for whom?
If you’re still confused about what the government’s advice is, read on.
Royal Holloway To Move Exams Online
As well as the move to online exams, summer graduations have been postponed.
BREAKING NEWS: NEW UK CORONAVIRUS MEASURES
The Chancellor lays out financial protections for affected firms, while the government tightens social restrictions.
UK Government Steps Up Coronavirus Response – What it means for you:
The government outlines the latest stage in dealing with the ‘worst public health crisis in a generation’.
Royal Holloway Science Festival Cancelled Due To Coronavirus
Royal Holloway has cancelled its annual Science Festival which was due to take place at its Egham campus on Saturday 7 March.