The Mo You Know: Mo Gilligan setting out on latest stand-up tour
Mo Gilligan, The Mo You Know, is coming to Reading;s Hexagon on Wednesday, February 18.
Read moreDetailsMo Gilligan, The Mo You Know, is coming to Reading;s Hexagon on Wednesday, February 18.
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Read moreDetailsWhen 24-year-old Matt moved to Reading at the beginning of 2024, he couldn't have imagined how drastically his life would change
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made to clear the way for the major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall where more than 640 apartments will be built.
Read moreDetailsDelivery robots have been spotted travelling along pavements in Reading, marking a first for the area.
Read moreDetails34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetailsThe train was named by the public in a nationwide vote
Read moreDetailsFollowing four sell-out tours, Irish Christmas concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour yet this winter
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Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to find a woman and child who have been reported missing from Reading.
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