Uni film to examine AI ethics
HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL is set to premiere a film exploring the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, January 25.
HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL is set to premiere a film exploring the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, January 25.
READING FC manager Paul Ince told his team they 'let the club down' after their heavy defeat to Stoke City.
A READING orchestra is set to take its audience on a journey through Greek mythology in concert on Saturday, February ...
A SOUTH Reading event will take residents for a trip down memory lane.
Launchpad will be hosting its 26th annual Pancake Race event on Shrove Tuesday, February 21, and is now taking registration ...
Great Western Railway, with support from Network Rail, is celebrating Chinese New Year with a flash mob
A CELEBRATION of Scotland's national poet will be held next week in not one, but two Reading pubs.
One of the best things about January is preparing for a wassail, an ancient ceremony that aims to have some ...
The Pangbourne Twinning Assosciation is hosting a french film night, screening Olivier Assayas' Doubles Vies (2018), at Pangbourne Village Hall
A READING charity is hosting a weekly meeting for members of the community.
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