The fight to get Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) got underway on Monday, with Amy Coney Barrett, 48,
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Kingston libraries reopen after six months
Libraries in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames have reopened after being closed for six months during the pandemic. Across the borough, five libraries
Rough sleepers face bleak winter
Kingston Council is working hard to accommodate rough sleepers over the winter as Covid-19 continues to force local shelters to shut. The Council has worked
Kingston teacher shortlisted for Global Teacher Prize 2020
A maths teacher from Kingston upon Thames has been shortlisted to receive the Global Teacher Prize 2020, thanks to his outstanding learning portal for students available worldwide.
10 students and staff test positive for coronavirus at Kingston University
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
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