To mark the centenary since some women received the vote in 1918, a new immersive experience gave Londoners the opportunity to walk in the shoes
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Kingston Council to offer more school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities
The number of school places in the borough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is set to increase with up to £1million in
New Malden neighbours “scared” and “shocked” after Russian businessman’s death
Residents and neighbours have told of their shock and fear after Russian businessman and long-time critic of Vladimir Putin Nikolai Glushkov was found dead in
Drink-driver sentenced to 13 years for killing three boys in Hayes crash
A driver who admitted killing three teenage boys due to his dangerous driving was sentenced to 13 years in prison at the Old Bailey on
Almost 100 children still have no secondary school place, Kingston council admits
Nearly 100 children in the Kingston borough still have no secondary school place for September, according to documents released at a council meeting last Thursday. Parents
EndoMarch London paints the city yellow
Hundreds of yellow-clad endometriosis sufferers and their supporters took part in the fifth annual EndoMarch London event on Saturday. In one of over 60 demonstrations taking place
“You can do it,” – says Julie Pickering, mayor of Kingston upon Thames
For Kingston mayor Julie Pickering, it has not been an easy road to the top. But the Coombe Vale resident is a strong believer that
Woman who claims she was raped by Cambridge graduate texted friends that she may have ‘twisted’ her story
A woman who claims she was raped by a man after sharing an UberPool home with him texted friends and family to say she feared
Protesters call for Cystic Fibrosis drug Orkambi to be made available on the NHS
Parents of young Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients staged a protest at Parliament Square on Wednesday 28 February calling on the Government to make a new treatment available on
Penny-farthings make their return to Surbiton
Dozens of people braved last weekend’s sub-zero temperatures to ride penny-farthings on Victoria Recreation Ground in Surbiton – the heritage site of Britain’s first high wheeler