As of March 2021, cervical screenings for eligible individuals have fallen for the fourth consecutive year. Overall in 2020-21, 70.2 per cent of eligible individuals
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Muslim Chelsea fans speak out on #NoToRicketts Campaign
Muslim fans from Chelsea’s international fanbase have voiced their outrage at the possibility that a family tarnished by Islamaphobic comments could buy their football club.
New Government guidelines on living with Covid
People with Covid are no longer required to self-isolate, but in line with new government advice, from today people with symptoms should try to stay
Teen who racially abused Marcus Rashford online sent to jail
A teenager has been jailed for six weeks after admitting he racially abused Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford.
VIDEO: Lecturers take strike action at Kingston University over pay rates and workload
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) took strike action between March 23 to April 1 to protest low pay rates.
Dinner for Hope: Kingston charity to raise money for Ukraine
Voices of Hope are holding a charity dinner to raise money for Ukraine.
Kingston local elections 2022 – everything you need to know
The Liberal Democrats have had a strong hold on Kingston since the 2018 elections, but with the 2022 council elections taking place on Thursday May
State of the Borough Debate: Community leaders set out plans to help Kingston recover after the pandemic
Kingston community leaders pledged to invest time and resources into supporting the borough’s young people after the pandemic. Peter Mayhew-Smith, leader of the South Thames
Are Kingston residents happy with a Liberal Democrat led Council?
With upcoming Kingston Council borough elections set to take place in May 2022 Kingston residents said they are likely vote for the Liberal Democrats again
Kingston Council to refurbish Queen Mary Hall
Kingston Council has confirmed plans to refurbish the Queen Mary Hall in Norbiton.