People from all over the world gathered at Kingston University for an academic conference based on K-pop boy band BTS. The conference attracted around 140
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Liberal Democrats Triumph in Richmond Park and Twickenham
Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney seized the Richmond Park constituency and Munira Wilson held on to the party’s seat in Twickenham at this general election. Back
General Election 2019: Kingston University student union president urges young people to vote
The president of Kingston University student union is urging young people to vote in Thursday’s general election. Feisal Haji, 28, is campaigning to get more
Trespassing squirrel causes Kingston Library shutdown
A squirrel trapped in Kingston Library was treated like royalty by staff who fed it grapes and named it after an English king. Staff named
A guide to a zero waste period
Unless you’ve been living as a hermit for the past few years, you’ll know that planet Earth has a plastic problem. Statistics from The Globalist show that
hackSpace digital art workshops come to Kingston’s Bentall Centre
Kingston School of Art and the Bentall Centre join forces to bring interactive technology workshops and demonstrations to the specially set up ‘The Lab’ this
Kingston Council receives funding for new autism school
The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
Kingston graduate creates book to help children receiving kidney transplants
A Kingston graduate has teamed up with current students and university academics to create an interactive book aimed at helping young children through the difficult
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 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