Film depictions of food banks are often depressing. They are too frequently limited to lines of people serving and receiving food, exchanging the same expressionless,
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Ex-radical Islamist’s view on radicalisation and IS
A FORMER senior member of a radical Islamist group, who used universities to recruit Jihadists, took to the stage of Rose Theatre and discussed his perspective of
New children’s book celebrating the Queen illustrated by KU graduate
Former KU student Kate Slater has illustrated a newly published children’s book called The Birthday Crown to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. The book, which the
Vandals cause damage to a children’s playground in Ham
VANDALS set fire to part of a local children’s playground over the weekend, forcing its temporary closure during the Easter break. Richmond Borough Council reported that the toddler’s
Students vote in new members at Kingston University election
KINGSTON university students have elected new members to lead the Union of Kingston Students and represent the student’s views for 2016 and 2017. The winners of the
Why Britain needs a sugar tax
THE CONSERVATIVE Government is making a habit of flip-flopping its decisions – and they have proved this once again with their obesity strategy, announcing it will shelve any
New phishing scam warning – emails disguised as HM revenue target students
KINGSTON University students should be on the look out for phishing emails after scammers disguised themselves as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in order to fraudulently collect bank details.
UK university vice-chancellor pay rises by 14 per cent over five years
University vice-chancellor pay has shot up by an average of 14 per cent over the past five years, according to a Freedom of Information request
Kingston Council announce fitness classes in local green spaces
KINGSTON Council has launched a series of free local exercise classes following the success of similar schemes in neighbouring boroughs. The classes are sponsored by The National Lottery-run ‘Sportivate’ project and come
Council plans to use 30 million pounds to improve key Kingston roads and public spaces.
KINGSTON council has received £30 million in funding from Transport for London (TFL) and the Mayor of London in order to improve road safety and access to