COCA-COLA is launching a new and improved sugar-free drink this Summer to combat obesity, in light of the government’s sugar tax. In the company’s biggest
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Protesters march on Angolan embassy to demand release of imprisoned students
On 29 April a group of protesters gathered outside the Angolan embassy in Marylebone, West London. They were campaigning against the Angolan president, José Eduardo
Kingston Hospital junior doctors join first ever all-out strike in history of NHS
Junior doctors walked out of Kingston Hospital this week for the fifth time since the row over contracts began. They joined 78 per cent of
Kingston University’s Space Bar to close
It may come as a disappointment to many students that the Space bar at Penrhyn Road will be closing shortly, but the new renovations to
St George’s researchers create device that detects heart disease in 10 minutes
A GROUP of researchers are developing a hand-held device that could detect heart disease from a few drops of a patient’s blood in just 10
Kingston University graduates’ success: prestigious award scoops and working with Disney
Twin Kingston University graduates Markus and Tommy Vad Flaaten will air their first Disney short film this summer after winning two prestigious awards for their
Kingston food bank soldiers on despite staff shortages and rising numbers of users
Film depictions of food banks are often depressing. They are too frequently limited to lines of people serving and receiving food, exchanging the same expressionless,
Ex-radical Islamist’s view on radicalisation and IS
A FORMER senior member of a radical Islamist group, who used universities to recruit Jihadists, took to the stage of Rose Theatre and discussed his perspective of
New children’s book celebrating the Queen illustrated by KU graduate
Former KU student Kate Slater has illustrated a newly published children’s book called The Birthday Crown to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. The book, which the
Vandals cause damage to a children’s playground in Ham
VANDALS set fire to part of a local children’s playground over the weekend, forcing its temporary closure during the Easter break. Richmond Borough Council reported that the toddler’s
