Question Time returns to the University of Reading this week
The show which sees politicians and public figures take questions from the audience will air from the university's Great Hall on Thursday, March 20
Read moreDetailsThe show which sees politicians and public figures take questions from the audience will air from the university's Great Hall on Thursday, March 20
Read moreDetailsExit 6 Film Festival is holding a short film showcase evening at Reading Biscuit Factory in April as it marks its 10th anniversary this year.
Read moreDetailsThames Water wins another decision in its favour by appeal judges to secure a £3bn bailout
Read moreDetailsReading Walks Festival is coming back in May, bringing over 50 walks and cycle trips, as well as a live talk.
Read moreDetailsSnapped Ankles are performing at Face Bar on Tuesday, March 18, from 7.45pm.
Read moreDetailsA new study has uncovered the tumultuous early life of a chimpanzee that starred in iconic TV adverts from the 1970s.
Read moreDetailsShlomo's Beatbox Adventure for Kids is showing at South Street Arts Centre on Saturday, May 3, at 2pm and again at 4pm.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon Easter Treats Box is back at The Lexicon until Sunday, April 6, to support families in the borough
Read moreDetailsThousands of elite competitors, experienced runners, fitness enthusiasts, and first-timers will be taking part in the annual event
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation is celebrating six years of collaboration with the A&E Department of the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
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