It has been an extraordinary couple of weeks, even by B-word standards. A last-gasp extension has left the UK with a little breathing space, but arguably more
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Kingston graduate creates book to help children receiving kidney transplants
A Kingston graduate has teamed up with current students and university academics to create an interactive book aimed at helping young children through the difficult
New water fountain set to help reduce plastic waste in Kingston
A brand new water fountain has been opened to the public in Kingston Town Market Place as part of Kingston Council’s bid to lower plastic
Article 50 petition collects 18,000 Kingston signatures
More than 18,000 people from Kingston and Surbiton have signed a petition calling for Article 50 to be revoked. The petition, entitled ‘Revoke Article 50
Council plans to modernise children’s centres across Kingston
The services at four children’s centres in Kingston will be remodelled to create more family-focused hubs starting from this June, the council has announced. The
Top 12 signs at the People’s Vote march
Saturday’s People’s Vote March brought together young and old, British and EU nationals alike, but it also brought out a wicked sense of humour. From puns
In Pictures: One million descend on London to march for a People’s Vote on Brexit
An estimated one million people descended on London on Saturday, March 23, to march for a ‘People’s Vote’ on the final outcome of Brexit negotiations.
Kingston Museum and Google Arts and Culture produce interactive Eadweard Muybridge experience
Kingston Museum has collaborated with Google Arts and Culture to turn the work of famed Kingston resident Eadweard Muybridge into an interactive online experience. Muybridge was
Rhino dehorning in South Africa: a necessary step to save rhinos and stop poaching
The video above shows the process of rhino dehorning and includes explanations from Dr Mike Toft and David Gilroy. “All it takes for evil to
Controversial and divisive Kingston Union election ends in low turnout
Only six per cent of students turned out to vote in last week’s re-run of the Kingston Union election following the introduction of new campaign