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Kingston celebrates International Women’s Day
The Inner Wheel, a club that has worked on projects and has encouraged members to meet up for social events, for International Women’s Day hosted
Kingston’s All Saints Church adopts first fast for climate action in lead up to Easter
Congregants at All Saints Church in Kingston-upon-Thames have been invited to join the congregation’s very first fast for Lent aimed at raising climate awareness. Carbon
A worrying increase in eating disorders amongst young women
One of the targets for International Women’s Day (IWD) referenced on their website,was to “help women and girls make informed decisions about their health”. An
Assessing the state of Britain after the Spring Budget
A 2p cut to National Insurance, revised GDP forecasts and a continued freeze on alcohol duty dominated headlines from this year’s Spring budget. To help
The importance of International Women’s Day in Kingston
Each year, the world comes together to celebrate its past and present achievements in the advancement of women’s rights and fight for gender equality. The
Women’s History Month: Kingston’s hidden figures
March 1 marked the beginning of Women’s History Month where we recognise the amazing achievements of woman throughout history. Women have contributed to many ground
Conservative councillor criticises delays in leisure centre plans at 2024 budget meeting
Conservative councillor Rowena Bass raised her concerns about the unfinished Kingfisher Leisure Centre in the council meeting on Thursday February 29, where a detailed report
Residents angry about council ‘ignoring’ petition against King Charles Road closure
A group of residents have expressed their anger and frustration after the council postponed hearing their petition to open King Charles Road again. The chair
Kingston councillor working for George Galloway on Rochdale by-election says role is ‘perfectly legitimate’
Cllr James Giles, who leads the Kingston Independent Residents Party on the Kingston Council, has said that his role as a “strategic campaigns consultant” for