The Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) held a vigil outside Downing Street in protest at the United Kingdom’s sale of arms to Saudi Arabia. The
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Kingston has low rate of assaults against women compared to other London boroughs
Kingston Upon Thames had low rates of male to female assault last year compared to other London boroughs, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.
Brexit deprives some KU students of hope and career prospects
Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020, did not only cost a lot of money. It also deprived students of hope and career prospects.
VIDEO: CAAT protest outside annual ADS dinner
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) organised a protest outside the annual ADS dinner which took place at JW Marriott Grosvenor Hotel, Park Lane London. ADS
Kingston council details plan for borough-wide regeneration
Kingston Council has released details about its transformation plan to build new homes, create new public spaces and boost the local economy. As part of
VIDEO: Mad Hatter’s Tea Party at the Rose Theatre raises money and awareness for brain cancer research
The British Hat Guild organised a nationwide ‘Wear a Hat Day’ on Friday 25th March to raise money and awareness for Brain Cancer research. Bee Smith,
Is mask wearing being stigmatised because of the new guidelines?
In England masks are no longer legally required in most public spaces, but government guidance recommends that people still wear face masks in enclosed spaces where they are mixing with people they don’t know.
Kingston Council announces affordable riverside workspace for young people
Kingston Council has unveiled plans to convert the basement of John Lewis on Kingston riverside into an affordable workspace and creative hub for entrepreneurs and young people in the community.
VIDEO: Kingston’s award-shortlisted food-hunger project delivers hundreds of recipe kits
The BRITE Box project, founded by Voices of Hope, delivers weekly recipe meal kits to families across Kingston, Richmond and Southwark and delivered 257 boxes in its first packaging session of 2022.
Majority of unvaccinated adults have concerns about the speed of vaccine development
The majority of adults who have not yet received a Covid-19 vaccination were worried about the speed at which the vaccine was developed, according to a new Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey.