At first, James Giles had no intention of starting a political party. Giles, who co-founded the Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) in 2017 with former
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“I was scared I was going to die”: Sickle cell patient files complaint against Kingston Hospital for negligence
ela Williams, 22, had planned a short visit to a family friend in Kingston from her home in Scotland. She didn’t expect to find herself at Kingston Hospital battling a sickle cell crisis. What’s worse is she did not expect the cold reception she received when she arrived.
Cyberflashing to be criminalized in new online safety bill
The government’s online safety bill would see cyber flashing become a criminal offence in England and Wales. Cyber flashing offences could then lead up to
“Nothing is the same”: Ukrainians watch war unfold from London
Ukraine has now entered its sixth week of the Russian invasion. The UN has said that more than 1119 civilians have been killed along with 1790 injured since Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24.
One in five adults has made no lifestyle changes for climate change, ONS data shows
As the climate crisis becomes increasingly urgent, more and more people are making a move to green living. But despite the evident harm being done
Corinthian-Casuals: the Kingston-based football team with historical significance
Corinthian-Casuals are an amateur football club which this year celebrates its 140th year of existence in various forms, in which time they have developed England
VIDEO: Kingston Bell Ringers return after Covid-19 break
The Kingston Bell Ringers has returned to practice their traditional artform at All Saints church following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.
The British Hollywood? Planning application for American film studio set to go to Hertfordshire Council
Sunset Studios is currently waiting for planning permission from Hertfordshire Council to build a 91-acre studio.
Women call to redefine Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and the pill
PCOS is a hormonal disorder affecting one in ten women in the UK and is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women. But women with PCOS say that there is still not enough research into it.
“I feel others had a clear idea”: First-in-family graduates discuss imposter syndrome and navigating university
First generation students are those who are the first in their families to attend higher education. According to the Oxford Review of Education, students like Burbridge make up two thirds of university populations in the UK.