‘Now I’m worried I am a robot’: Kerry Godliman talks ‘Bandwidth’ ahead of Reading show this week
We chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that a 16th Century document commissioned by Henry VIII is to go on public display as part of a new project.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has joined organisations around Reading in releasing statements following the attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has launched its annual flu and Covid-19 vaccination programme, with all eligible people now able to get their jabs.
Read moreDetailsPark House, on Whiteknight's Campus, has been selected as one of the featured venues in the 53rd edition of the guide.
Read moreDetailsThe move to bring Reading Borough Council's Children's Services back in-house have been completed, it has announced.
Read moreDetailsAlana House has won an award for its work empowering women with multiple or complex needs at the 2025 Inspire Justice Awards.
Read moreDetailsCosta Coffee has lent its support to an organisation in Reading supporting children's access sports and arts despite facing financial obstacles.
Read moreDetailsKerry Godliman (Afterlife, Taskmaster) is bringing her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, to The Hexagon from 7.30pm on Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsEnviromena has appointed Alistair Metcalfe as new General Counsel following a number of solar projects acquisitions over the summer.
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