Activists from the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion threatened to remain at key London locations “as long as it takes” to force action on climate
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Housing targets “too high” according to Kingston local councillor
Increased housing targets set by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan are “not realistic”, according to a Liberal Democrat councillor for Kingston-Upon-Thames. The mayor of London
Pro-Leave rallies descend on Parliament Square in angry Brexit demonstration
Thousands of Leave supporters amassed outside parliament on Friday (29 March) to protest the Government’s handling of Brexit, whilst inside Theresa May’s proposed EU withdrawal
Online EU map lays bare the cost of Brexit in Kingston
It has been an extraordinary couple of weeks, even by B-word standards. A last-gasp extension has left the UK with a little breathing space, but arguably more
EXCLUSIVE – Tony Adams: ‘Addiction still has a lot of stigma around it’
Tony Adams is a legend – a term oft-bandied about in a nation of pub-goers and lager downers, but one befitting the ex-Arsenal and England captain in
West London duo Everyone You Know talk style, struggle and success
The two brothers’ debut EP Cheer Up Charlie sounds a bit like Jamie T at an underground rave – the perfect soundtrack to a disillusioned
Wimbledon charity night raises money for pioneering new cancer treatment
A Wimbledon couple brought their community together on October 13 at a dance-themed auction, designed to generate funds for the new “CAR-T” leukaemia therapy. Alison
Wimbledon BookFest hits record numbers as organiser aims to “kickstart engagement in reading”
This year’s Wimbledon BookFest boasted a star-studded lineup including renowned broadcaster Graham Norton, and drew crowds of over 15,000 to the town Common. The festival
Ozil produces masterclass as Arsenal overcome Leicester City to record 10th straight win
Mesut Ozil registered a goal and two assists in a dominant performance for the Gunners, who continue to build momentum in the Premier League. Despite