Forget Eastleigh, Thursday’s by-election in Berrylands sends a resounding message that the Liberal Democrats are far from ready to roll over and give up the
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Man pulled from Thames in Kingston dies
A man in his 50s who was pulled from the River Thames by the police forces yesterday afternoon at Kingston Bridge has died. Kingston Police
Oxford band Stornoway perform at Kingston club: Kingston Courier interview
Ahead of Stornoway’s first visit to Kingston last Thursday at McClusky’s indie-night New Slang, drummer Rob Steadman, 22, chatted with Kingston Courier about their new
Royal Opera experience at your doorstep
If you visited Kingston’s Odeon cinema last Wednesday night, you may have spotted one audience that was stood out. Mostly grey-haired, subtly elegant and respectable,
Shoppers reassured by butchers promise of quality
As the horse meat scandal continues to test the public’s faith in supermarket produce, Kingston’s butchers have found that their businesses are booming. In the
‘Good Life’ sitcom star dies aged 79
‘The Good Life’ actor, Richard Briers died on Sunday following a long struggle with emphysema. The 79-year-old actor died peacefully in his home at the
Police station closed down for two weeks
Kingston police station will be closed two weeks from today due to essential building works and maintenance. The nearest police station is the New Malden
Proposed NHS cuts protested by local groups
Campaigners fighting to closure of two A&Es, two maternity units and one children’s ward in South West London staged a demonstration yesterday. More than 200
Kingston councillor calls Primark customers “chavs”
A local Tory councillor caused a furore when he called Primark’s customers “chavs” during a Kingston Town Neighbourhood meeting on 6th February.
Anonymous donor pledges £25,000 to Love Kingston
A charity providing ‘pathways out of poverty’ for local people has received £25,000 from a mystery benefactor days ahead of its inaugural event. The generous