The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has confirmed that planned overnight strikes on the Central and Victoria tube lines will last for three months. The
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Kingston International Film Festival coming Summer 2022
Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF) will light up the borough from 24-26 June this year with culture and tourism.
VIDEO: Protesters demonstrate outside Downing Street
Protestors gathered outside Downing Street on February 24 to protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A British-Ukrainian said that friends of his had driven to
Kingston Open Studios open registration for local artists to display their work
Local artist group Kingston Open Studios (KAOS) has opened registration for artists in and surrounding Kingston to display their work during two weekends in June. The
Kingston to go carbon-neutral by 2038 according to new Climate Action Plan
Kingston is set to go carbon neutral by 2038 according to the new Climate Action Plan.
Kingston Council calls on public opinion for five year homeless strategy
A new five year “Homeless and Rough Sleeping Strategy” has been announced by Kingston Council intended to launch later this year. The new strategy aims
Kingston Hospital has best maternity ward in London
Kingston Hospital’s maternity ward has triumphed in the Maternity Survey 2021, ranking best out of eighteen London health trusts for antenatal care, labour and birth
Surrey Police among Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers for LGBTQ+ inclusion
Surrey Police and two other organisations with links to Kingston have been named by Stonewall as top employers for LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Unseen handwritten lyrics of Paul McCartney on display at British Library
Handwritten lyrics and personal messages from ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s archive are on display in the British Library until March 13.
REVIEW: A very different Persuasion at the Rose Theatre
The modern-day production of Persuasion at the Rose Theatre is far from conventional. Keep your ears open for Cardi B.