A festival celebrating the cultural connections between South Asia and the UK returned to London’s Southbank Centre for its ninth year running. Hundreds of people
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Ladbrokes cashier accused of staging robbery with father tells court “he puts on different accents”
A Ladbrokes cashier accused of staging a robbery with her father has told a court that he used a fake accent to conceal his identity on the
Suffragette City celebrates women’s vote in the London Pavilion
To mark the centenary since some women received the vote in 1918, a new immersive experience gave Londoners the opportunity to walk in the shoes
Kingston Council to offer more school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities
The number of school places in the borough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is set to increase with up to £1million in
Penny-farthings make their return to Surbiton
Dozens of people braved last weekend’s sub-zero temperatures to ride penny-farthings on Victoria Recreation Ground in Surbiton – the heritage site of Britain’s first high wheeler
Kingston school children crack down on speeding drivers
School children from Kingston have been working alongside police and Kingston Council to remind drivers of the dangers of speeding. Pupils took to the streets
Kingston honours veterans past and present on Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day services were held across the borough to commemorate Armistice Day, marking 99 years since the end of World War I. The Mayor of
Kingston residents uncover skeletons around All Saints Church
Families across Kingston gathered outside All Saints Church in the half-term hiatus to hunt skeletons in broad daylight. The ‘Silly Skeleton’ trail around the church