Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent
Month: April 2019
The menstrual cup – the best thing to happen to my period
Menstrual cups may seem like a scary option for feminine hygiene during your period, but now that I have tried it, I cannot advocate them
Councils warn government will fall short on its aims to end homelessness
Four in ten councils believe the government will fail to reach its target of ending rough sleeping by 2027, a new survey has found. Leaders
Council clean-up squad removes offensive graffiti from Kingston Bridge
Kingston Council staff and community groups worked together to remove offensive graffiti that was scrawled on Kingston Bridge and multiple locations around the town in
“Out of Order” telephone box artwork refurbished in Kingston
Kingston upon Thames’ famous sculpture of twelve falling red telephone boxes on Old London Road was revamped this April. Artist David Mach constructed the “Out
Extinction Rebellion protesters bring large parts of London to a standstill
Thousands of climate protesters caused mass disruption as they blocked some of London’s busiest roads and bridges on Monday. Campaign group Extinction Rebellion (XR) is
Labour and Greens defend Kingston Council decision not to call a climate emergency
Labour Peer Viscount Hanworth and Green MEP for Kingston Jean Lambert have sympathised with Kingston Council’s decision not to call a climate emergency, saying it
Climate change protests in London: demonstrators accept they may be arrested
Demonstrators talking part in the Extinction Rebellion protests against climate change remain defiant despite the number of arrests.
Chuka Umunna claims there are only two options left on Brexit
Streatham MP Chuka Umunna has claimed that only two options are left to prevent crashing out of the EU without a deal: to revoke article
Brexit could have ‘huge impact’ on theatre economy
Fresh concerns over the future of British theatre have been raised following the government’s delay on a Brexit deal.