The women’s rights movement has taken another step forward with upskirting now illegal and punishable with a prison sentence of up to two years, following the Voyeurism
Kirsten Lee
The menstrual cup – the best thing to happen to my period
Menstrual cups may seem like a scary option for feminine hygiene during your period, but now that I have tried it, I cannot advocate them
“Out of Order” telephone box artwork refurbished in Kingston
Kingston upon Thames’ famous sculpture of twelve falling red telephone boxes on Old London Road was revamped this April. Artist David Mach constructed the “Out
Greens say council “all talk and no trousers” on Heathrow expansion
Heathrow airport is due to expand, bringing tonnes of Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) with it – leading campaigners to say that Kingston Council needs to do
Top 12 signs at the People’s Vote march
Saturday’s People’s Vote March brought together young and old, British and EU nationals alike, but it also brought out a wicked sense of humour. From puns
Kingston Grammar School boast ten Oxbridge offers
Kingston Grammar School has been reaping the rewards with ten of their Upper Sixth students qualifying for offers from leading universities Oxford and Cambridge. The
Kingston Green Radio celebrates birthday with live events
Local station Kingston Green Radio is turning 12 this year and is celebrating with topical debate and discussion events live on air this week. The
Saving tips to get you through the last days of Januworry
January left us feeling cash-strapped and it seemed like the stretch to payday was just too far away to cope. When times are tough and
What to do during the festive season in London
Cuddle season is in session, waking up is just that extra bit harder, and the Christmas lights are out and twinkling. ‘Tis the season to
KU Big Read – Gail Honeyman reminds us that we are ‘Completely Fine’.
Gail Honeyman, the author of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, reminded the Kingston community that a good book helps us realise “that we are not alone”. The Kingston