Ten years ago, when 18-year-old law student Noelle Martin reverse image searched herself out of pure curiosity, nothing could have prepared her for the nauseating results that Google would empty before her. Miranda Dunne speaks to Noelle Martin on her experience with deepfaked image-based abuse and refusing to be silenced by anonymous perpetrators.
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Top 10 films to watch this Valentine’s Day
What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a nice meal, some chocolate and a movie? There are loads of great movies to watch on Valentine’s Day that will definitely work a treat. But if you’re finding it difficult to find one, here’s a list of the top 10 films to watch this Valentine’s Day.
The Highway Code: changes you need to know
From January 2022, rules for all types of road users will be updated in The Highway Code.
Hampton Court Bridge to partially close for three months
Hampton Court Bridge will be partially closed for three months from January 24 due to anti-terror bollards being put in place. Surrey County Council said
Kingston Town House nominated for prestigious European prize
Kingston University’s Town House is one of three UK buildings nominated for this year’s European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe
Kingston University graduate and former staff recognised in New Year’s Honours
Kingston alumnus Pamela Hutchinson, honorary graduate Paul Greengrass and former staff member Jayne Aldridge have all been recognised in the prestigious New Year’s Honours.
“It is time for Boris to go”: Kingston councillors stand against the Prime Minister
Kingston councillors called on the council to take a stand against the prime minister at a council meeting on Thursday January 28. Green party councillor
Countryside and Kingston get green light for regeneration scheme of Cambridge Road Estate
Kingston Council and mixed-tenure developer Countryside Properties have been granted planning approval to regenerate 2,170 homes at the Cambridge Road Estate on Burritt Rd in
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy returns to National Gallery after 100 years
On January 25 1922 after just a few weeks hanging at the National Gallery, ‘The Blue Boy’ sailed from London to a new home at
Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme now open
The Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme is now open for applications, allowing residents and voluntary and community groups to apply for funding for new projects throughout the borough.