With her 13-year-conservatorship finally behind her, pop star Britney Spears is moving on with her life. Spears will always remember the sunny afternoon in LA,
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The Highway Code: changes you need to know
From January 2022, rules for all types of road users will be updated in The Highway Code.
Kingston Town House nominated for prestigious European prize
Kingston University’s Town House is one of three UK buildings nominated for this year’s European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe
Kingston University graduate and former staff recognised in New Year’s Honours
Kingston alumnus Pamela Hutchinson, honorary graduate Paul Greengrass and former staff member Jayne Aldridge have all been recognised in the prestigious New Year’s Honours.
COMMENT: New Year’s resolutions set us up for failure
Whilst many people see New Year’s resolutions as a cliche, there are still some who take them seriously. But there tends to be a pattern of setting unrealistic goals, ultimately setting us up for failure and a guarantee to end the year disappointed and unfulfilled.
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy returns to National Gallery after 100 years
On January 25 1922 after just a few weeks hanging at the National Gallery, ‘The Blue Boy’ sailed from London to a new home at
Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme now open
The Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme is now open for applications, allowing residents and voluntary and community groups to apply for funding for new projects throughout the borough.
The best Christmas movies to watch this festive season
Christmas films have become a popular tradition and viewers are spoilt for choice with what to watch with many streaming platforms available.
Richmond Park warns visitors not to feed birds during UK avian flu outbreak
Richmond Park has asked the public not to feed or touch wildlife after numerous avian flu outbreaks across Britain. In late October, testing confirmed a