The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
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London Marathon 2019: results and highlights
Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge won his fourth consecutive London Marathon as Britain’s Mo Farah finished fifth. Kipchoge, 34, ran the second fastest marathon in history in
Care International’s March4Women conferences focuses on the future of women
At the start of March, Care International held March4Women. The conference celebrated the strength of women and included discussions on issues women still face today. Dr
Sri Lankan bomber revealed as ex-Kingston university student
It has been revealed that one of the Sri Lankan terrorists spent time studying at Kingston University. Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed spent a year at
Video: Sussex residents anticipate the arrival of the royal baby
Brighton town centre buzzed with excitement as residents anticipated the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first child. The couple had visited Brighton
Extinction Rebellion protesters to occupy London “until our demands are met”
Activists from the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion threatened to remain at key London locations “as long as it takes” to force action on climate
Housing targets “too high” according to Kingston local councillor
Increased housing targets set by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan are “not realistic”, according to a Liberal Democrat councillor for Kingston-Upon-Thames. The mayor of London
Video: Banquet Records in Kingston celebrates Record Store Day
Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent
Councils warn government will fall short on its aims to end homelessness
Four in ten councils believe the government will fail to reach its target of ending rough sleeping by 2027, a new survey has found. Leaders
Council clean-up squad removes offensive graffiti from Kingston Bridge
Kingston Council staff and community groups worked together to remove offensive graffiti that was scrawled on Kingston Bridge and multiple locations around the town in