Fossil discovered by Reading professor could be a rare, complete dinosaur skeleton
After a university professor's team discovered a fossil in Canada in 2021, excavation teams suspect it could be a rare, full skeleton
Read moreDetailsAfter a university professor's team discovered a fossil in Canada in 2021, excavation teams suspect it could be a rare, full skeleton
Read moreDetailsDaniel Howell is taking his new live show, We're All Doomed, on a tour of the UK, and spoke to Reading Today ahead of his first show
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Reading proclamations for King Charles III will take place at 1pm and 2pm respectively on Sunday, September 11
Read moreDetailsReading Minster Church of St Mary the Virgin will be open to members of the public to pay tribute until 9pm
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading's vice chancellor paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death at the age of 96.
Read moreDetails"It is with great sadness that Reading Borough Council and the people of Reading have learned this evening of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen"
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is celebrating their first anniversary as a drag artist with a show at their resident venue, Bar 77, on Saturday, September 17
Read moreDetailsReading Pride concludes with performances from Nadine Coyle and Sum Ting Wong and an emotional send off for Jamie Wake with the Selwyn Jones Award
Read moreDetailsCommunity champions for around Berkshire and Basingstoke have been commended and recognised that the BBC Radio Berkshire Make a Difference Awards
Read moreDetailsOur breakdown of all of the great acts and performers at this year's Reading Pride Love Unites festival on Saturday, September 3
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