Up to 10 staff members and students at Kingston University tested positive this week for the coronavirus and are self-isolating, the University said in a
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Unilever plans to relocate headquarters to Kingston
The plans have been criticised by opposition councillors
Kingston crime figures return to pre-lockdown levels
The number of crimes reported in Kingston in August was similar to the monthly figures before the coronavirus lockdown, according to public police data. Data
England come from behind to win and top group
England leapfrogged Belgium to the top of their UEFA Nations League group on Sunday evening after a deflected Mason Mount strike secured a comeback 2-1
Petition to ‘Let Fans In’ to football games gains traction
A petition calling on the government to reconsider its stance on allowing fans into ‘elite level’ football grounds has gained widespread support over the last
London Marathon proves to be a virtual success
An estimated 45,000 people triumphed over adverse weather conditions and a pandemic on October 4 to take part in the 40th London Marathon. The Marathon
Kingston University security staff to get diversity training following transphobic incident
Security staff at a Kingston University halls of residence are to get diversity training following a transphobic incident between a transgender student and a security
World Mental Health Day: Coronavirus affecting student mental well-being
As world mental health day approaches on October 10 and Coronavirus restrictions look set to continue, many students are questioning what mental challenges they will
Kingston’s Stanley Picker gallery reopens to visitors
The Stanley Picker gallery at Kingston University reopened to the public on October 2 after months of closure due to Covid-19. The gallery is now
Kingston Council highlights local projects ahead of UK Clean Air Day
Kingston Council has been highlighting local projects, signposting schemes and raising awareness on air pollution in preparation for Clean Air Day this Thursday, October 8.