A wife who was charged with domestic violence against her husband was denied bail and had her sentence postponed, a court heard on Monday. Mrs Renako
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800 children to attend Holocaust workshops
Around 800 school children will take part in Holocaust memorial workshops in Kingston this week in the run up to Holocaust Memorial Day on Friday.
Video game retailers remain optimistic despite ‘awful market’
The video games market was dealt a heavy blow during the Christmas season, prompting Ian Shepherd, Game Group’s chief executive, to describe it as “just
Makeup for pale skin
Pale skin, as red carpet luminaries Cate Blanchett and Nicole Kidman regularly demonstrate, can be beautiful, striking and sophisticated. It can also be a complete
National fostering crisis hits Kingston
There is an urgent local requirement for 10 families to look after teenagers who cannot live at home, the Kingston fostering service has announced. The news was
Jealous girlfriend jailed over hitman conspiracy
Three people were jailed at Kingston Crown Court after a woman and her cousin hired a hitman to shoot her ex-boyfriend. Samantha Cadge, Shane Worrall and
Mayor’s award for vastly improved Kingston primary school
A Kingston primary school has received an award from the Mayor, the result of its outstanding improvement over the last 12 months. A certificate and etched
Theatre Review: Cinderella
Cinderella is seen by many as the epitome of pantomime, but how will this year’s production at Richmond Theatre fare? Eric Potts provides the script
The Perfect Christmas Entertainment
It’s that time of year again. Oh no it isn’t it! Well, it is actually. The pantomime season is well and truly upon us, and showing
Residents fighting for a controlled parking scheme
Residents of Dunbar Road and Beresford Road in New Malden are fighting for a controlled parking scheme. Householders have face problems since January this year and say parking has become increasingly difficult