Kingston Council has announced it will be providing housing for 11 Afghan refugee families within the borough. Under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP),
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Kingston charity successfully supports homeless during pandemic
Naveen Gharyal – KCAH support for Kingston’s homeless during pandemic.
Going Green: Will the ‘Green surge’ last in London?
After an exceptional result for the Greens at the recent local elections, is the ‘Green surge’ here to stay in London?
Save the World Club: the charity feeding Kingston during Covid
STWC has been working tirelessly day and night to ensure surplus food is delivered from supermarkets to Kingston residents in need.
Kingston Council to install 100 new electric charging points
Kingston council has unveiled plans to turn 100 existing lampposts into charging points for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by summer 2021.
Chessington South by-election candidates share top priorities in the “forgotten end of the borough”
Key candidates in the upcoming Chessington South and Malden Rushett by-election have outlined their top priorities as polling day creeps closer.
NHS launches new ‘heart to heart’ campaign to start discussions about blood and organ donation
People across the country are being encouraged to have a ‘heart to heart’ as part of a new NHS campaign to get people from Black and Asian ethnicities talking about blood and organ donation.
London women sceptical about government’s new plan to keep women safe
Women in London are sceptical about the government’s new plan to protect women with undercover agents in pubs and clubs, worrying that it is not enough.
Vaccine rollout less successful in London than other parts of UK
The Covid vaccine rollout in the capital has been less successful than in other parts of the UK.
Ethnic minority job cuts suggest institutional racism is rife in Britain
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities found on March 31 that the UK did not have a system rigged against people from ethnic minorities, but the job cuts that ethnic minority communities have faced suggest otherwise.