A late goal from Portuguese winger Pedro Neto during injury time saw Wolves beat Chelsea 2-1 at Molineux Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Author: Chloe L Wright
A look back at the top songs of 2020
This year has not exactly been the best year for, well, anything really. However, the music industry, despite everything, has had artists producing some incredible songs to lift our spirits.
Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler to host exclusive online charity event
The illustrator of The Gruffalo will host an online drawing extravaganza to raise money for charity Habitats and Heritage on December 5.
COMMENT: Scotland’s free access to period products is the best thing to come out of 2020
Scotland’s decision to make sanitary products free and available to all is arguably the best things to come out of 2020. Now it is about time the rest of the world follows suit.
Lewis Hamilton: How has he been so successful?
Lewis Hamilton is a name recognised in almost every household, and with his equalising of Michael Schumacher’s record of most drivers’ championships (seven), his status is to be cemented in history.
Covid-19 mass testing to take place in Kingston
Kingston is set to become one of the 67 areas chosen for mass testing of Covid-19 the health secretary Matt Hancock announced last week.
Free school meals required: Quarter of Kingston children in poverty
Local businesses in Kingston stepped up over half term to offer free meals to vulnerable children. Twenty-seven per cent of children in Kingston live in poverty according to statistics provided by Trust for London, seven per cent higher than the national average.
Richmond CEOs walk marathon for residents affected by Covid lockdown
Four charities in Richmond walked a marathon to raise awareness and money for their services which help the vulnerable.
Educating Rita: Heartwarming return to live theatre at The Rose
Educating Rita – the comeback show for The Rose theatre.
The show must go on: Educating Rita comes to Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s advice to people in the arts may have been to get another job, but here in Kingston, the show must go on with Educating Rita’s 40th-anniversary tour.