Almost two-thirds of homeless Londoners in temporary accommodation are women, in part due to an increase in domestic violence since 2020. According to an analysis
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Does the younger generation still support the Monarchy?
To many, the Queen is a well-respected figurehead who acts as a focus for British identity, unity, pride and stability, but over recent years her
Living with Covid: Kingston residents disagree with government’s decision to scrap restrictions
Most Kingston residents disagree with the government’s decision to scrap all remaining Covid-19 restrictions in England according to a recent poll.
Kingston welcomes fifteenth Syrian refugee family
Kingston Upon Thames has resettled a fifteenth Syrian refugee family, and exceeded the council’s 2016 target to welcome 50 Syrian individuals to the borough.
COMMENT: Boris Johnson has got away with another sleaze scandal… for now
The last three weeks have been rough for the Conservatives, but it looks like Boris Johnson has weathered this storm and got away with yet another sleaze scandal.
Video: Kingston Christmas market returns for festive season
The Kingston Christmas market has returned for the festive season until December 24.
COP26: Kingston residents label Glasgow Climate Pact a failure
Kingston residents have labelled annual climate change summit COP26 a failure, due to leaders’ lack of unity and the unlikelihood of the pact changing British views.
Kingston councillors criticise government’s £5k heat pump subsidies
Kingston’s Liberal Democrat and Green Party councillors have criticised the government’s plan to offer household grants of £5,000 to install heat pumps from next April.
Kingston Council to raise awareness of domestic abuse during 16 days of Activism campaign
Kingston Council plans to raise awareness for Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) during the 16 days of Activism campaign starting on 25 November. This