Hailed as a hero, 20-year-old Kingston University student Ali Abucar Ali was stabbed near his home in Brentford West London, on 12 November. Ali was
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Kingston MP Ed Davey calls COP26 a ‘huge diplomatic failure’
Local politicians have reacted to the climate agreement reached at COP26.
124 Insulate Britain supporters arrested after London demonstration
The Metropolitan Police Force has arrested 124 Insulate Britain supporters after a protest on Lambeth Bridge in central London on Saturday. The demonstration, which saw
Video: Kingston’s touching Remembrance Sunday ceremony
Scores of people attended the Remembrance Sunday services on Kingston’s Memorial Square last week.
NHS vaccine mandate: Kingston community shows support
Kingston residents have shown support for the government’s new NHS vaccination mandate, though some were concerned about delays in healthcare and violation of personal freedoms.
Kingston Council announces “White Ribbon” accreditation from charity tackling violence against women
Kingston Council has become one of the 100 national organisations to have received White Ribbon accreditation in a bid to tackle male violence against women.
Tonnes of sewage dumped in Kingston rivers
Water companies have dumped tonnes of raw sewage into rivers across South London.
Kingston Station Pret a Manger closed for two days due to COVID-19
The Pret A Manger inside Kingston railway station closed its doors on Monday after an increase in COVID cases among its staff, and remained closed
Kingston’s vegan market: Bringing a vegan twist to Old London Road
Kingston welcomed a vegan, plant-based and sustainable market on October 31, attracting eager customers.
Metropolitan police say no evidence of misconduct after viral video shows officers restraining a Black man
A Black man in Clapham was restrained after Metropolitan Police believed he was a suspect in an ongoing investigation which led to an altercation.