An inflammatory leaflet was circulated criticising Liberal Democrat candidate Mahmood Rafiq’s connection to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.
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Stories That go Bump in the Night
Our Chief Sub-Editor, Louis, is joined by Kate, the Deputy Editor and Grace, our Features Editor, to discuss creepy stories from Kingston and surrounds. Content
The Banshees of Inisherin: A Look at a Friendship Lost
The Banshees of Inisherin reunites Martin McDonagh with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson for the first time since 2008’s In Bruges. This film is excellent,
Julian Assange supporters form human chain around Houses of Parliament
An estimated 7,000 supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange formed a human chain around the houses of parliament on October 8 to protest his extradition
Review: Arctic Monkeys are back with their first album in four years
The Car is not the album a lot of fans were hoping for from the Arctic Monkeys. In fact, it’s miles away from their most commercially
Building begins on specialist autism school in Chessington
Construction of a new specialist autism school in Chessington started this week to bring education to the heart of the community.
Royal Star & Garter honours former resident
Royal Star & Garter has named its ground floor in honour of former resident Captain Gary Anglin, seven years after his death. At just 18,
Kingston Extinction Rebellion joins London protests
Kingston’s Extinction Rebellion marched alongside hundreds of protestors in central London as part of the Festival of Resistance.
Kingston University steps up for Black History Month
Kingston University is marking Black History Month throughout October with a series of events curated by staff and students.
Kingston University students get a look at latest James Webb telescope photos
Kingston University students had the chance to view brand new images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)