Golf’s problems have been well-documented in recent years. Participation in the UK has decreased 27 percent year on year for a decade, while a Tiger-shaped
Category: Opinion
Comment: A New PM Won’t Break the Brexit Impasse
As the Brexit negotiations step ever closer to their end, the positions of MPs across the commons appear to be hardening. Labour’s “Six Tests” appear
KU Big Read – Gail Honeyman reminds us that we are ‘Completely Fine’.
Gail Honeyman, the author of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, reminded the Kingston community that a good book helps us realise “that we are not alone”. The Kingston
Artist brings new workshop project to Kingston
A local artist has launched a series of art journaling workshops in an attempt to “incorporate creativity into everyday life”. Sai Banerjee, a teaching artist
What’s on for Halloween in Kingston
It’s time to start decorating your houses with spider webs, skeletons and frightening pumpkin faces, because Halloween is just over a week away. In the
A new way to scare: Are we witnessing a horror film revolution?
*Includes spoilers When I was eight I developed a phobia of toilets. One night, I watched in horror as thousands of bees emerged from a
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
Faris View: Orange Faces And Foul Fragrances
It’s a look at Saturday nights and stereotypes in this weeks Faris View
The Backburner: Electoral Churning
Luke Jarmyn considers whether Derek Osbourne being found guilty in the child porn scandal makes you less likely to trust the Liberal Democrats in future
International Departures: Bilateral Trade Pact, Eh?
Julia Faurschou discusses how the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada is good news for the UK economy