Junior doctors walked out of Kingston Hospital this week for the fifth time since the row over contracts began. They joined 78 per cent of
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Friend Request review- A fickle, one-dimensional critique of our self-obsession
The scariest moment in Friend Request is when you look at the time mid-way through and realise you have to endure another 40 minutes of
The M25 killer: Why is someone killing cats all over London?
As a cat killer allegedly mutilates and kills cats across London, what could be the motivation behind the gruesome spree and should we be worried that he or she might move
A new way to scare: Are we witnessing a horror film revolution?
*Includes spoilers When I was eight I developed a phobia of toilets. One night, I watched in horror as thousands of bees emerged from a
Kingston council consults on proposal to pedestrianise Memorial Square
Kingston council has launched a consultation on proposed plans to pedestrianise Memorial Square in a step toward creating a safe pedestrian route between Clarence Street
A healthy turn out for Health Week
“Great fun was had by all” at this year’s Health Week, says Coral Brazier, Kingston University’s health adviser. Health Week ran from February 22 to 28, with the
Kingston council prepares for winter
Kingston Council launched their winter service programme last month with 1,200 tonnes of salt gathered and six gritters put on standby. Salt bins have been
Construction begins on cycle lanes in Kingston
Construction work has began on the ‘go cycle’ scheme in Kingston, which aims to encourage more people to cycle and to make better use of
Mayor of Kingston sends condolences to Paris following massacre
In a letter to the Mayor of Paris and the French ambassador, The Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Councillor Roy Arora,