Three jokes. Three jokes, Stewart Lee promised us at the start of his new show, ‘Carpet Remnant World’. For a ninety minute performance that may seem
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This Season’s Hottest Trends
Discover the latest trends for winter and unravel the best picks from fabulous high-street brands. Ensure you shine this season, in perfect time for that
Surrey Libraries Face Closure
Eleven public libraries in Surrey are facing closure following council budget cuts that will force them to be run solely by volunteers. The decision comes
Eating vegetarian in Kingston
Kingston offers a plethora of restaurants for food-enthusiasts to enjoy, however, the provision of restaurants devoted solely to vegetarians in the area is less appetising.
Local Game Developer Awarded BAFTA Children’s Award for Educational Game ‘Privates’
A local video game developer has beaten tough competition to win a BAFTA Children’s Award for controversial sex education game ‘Privates’. Dan Marshall and his
Kingston Royals swimmer wins bronze at National Disability Championships
A young Kingston Royals swimmer has won bronze at the National Disability Championships.
Kingston Hospital’s ‘obstetric trauma’ is more than twice the national average
Kingston Hospital NHS Trust has over twice the national average number of obstetric trauma.
Cheap alcohol to be banned from shops and bars in the New Year
In an effort to cut crime rates and curb alcohol abuse the government has announced that from April next year drinks will no longer be
Book Review: Damned
For 15 years and 13 incomparable novels, Chuck Palahniuk has managed to simultaneously delight and disgust his readers. Being set in Hell, Damned is certainly no exception. Since
Film Review: 50/50
Six years ago, at the age of 25, screenwriter Will Reiser was diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer. 50/50 is loosely based on