KINGSTON university students have said that they may have to quit university after George Osborne announced in July 2015 that he is going to scrap the maintenance grants
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First Syrian refugee family settling into Kingston ‘successfully’
Kingston’s first resettled Syrian refugee family are ‘integrating successfully’ according to local charity Refugee Action. The family arrived in the borough on March 16 under
London mayoral candidate to stage air pollution protest
He may not be the most well known of the twelve candidates running for Mayor of London this month but Ankit Love of the One
No Kingston events planned for Mental Health Awareness Week
Kingston locals have been left “shocked” at the lack of events taking place during this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week. Over 120 events are currently due
Junior doctors at Kingston and Tolworth Hospitals picket on day two of all-out strike against Hunt’s contract
On Wednesday this week, junior doctors came out in force at Kingston Hospital and Tolworth Hospital to protest against Jeremy Hunt’s new contract. The strike
New youth club for the visually impaired in Kingston
A new youth group for the visually impaired will meet for the first time this month in Kingston. The group has been set up by
James Berry reluctantly backs Conservative Britain Stronger in Europe campaign
Kingston and Surbiton MP James Berry has joined the Conservative’s Britain Stronger in Europe campaign to stay in the European Union (EU). He said: “I
Coca-Cola launch new sugar-free drink following sugar tax
COCA-COLA is launching a new and improved sugar-free drink this Summer to combat obesity, in light of the government’s sugar tax. In the company’s biggest
Protesters march on Angolan embassy to demand release of imprisoned students
On 29 April a group of protesters gathered outside the Angolan embassy in Marylebone, West London. They were campaigning against the Angolan president, José Eduardo
Kingston Hospital junior doctors join first ever all-out strike in history of NHS
Junior doctors walked out of Kingston Hospital this week for the fifth time since the row over contracts began. They joined 78 per cent of