Kathryn Hughes (L) joins Moiz Saifuddin and Taina Popoola to talk about public relations in today’s day and age.
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Supporting struggling families in Kingston during Christmas
As the festive season unfolds, shops and restaurants are experiencing the busiest period of the year. While some families find joy in the Christmas shopping
Giving The Mic: Black History Month- Where are the Black British pioneers?
Welcome to Giving the Mic, the show where in each episode we will explore current topics and give our thoughts on them. In this episode,
In Conversation: Discussing men’s mental health
On this episode of In Conversation the team at the Kingston Courier each bring a story that deals with men’s mental health. We are joined
In Conversation: A quick football roundup as the World Cup group stage ends
The World Cup group stages have come to an end, and we are starting the round of 16. So Media Editor Phillip Barr decided to
COMMENT: Elon Musk’s free speech appeal to the far right will spell doom for Twitter
Twitter has been undergoing a surrealist displacement for the past month following Elon Musk’s purchase of the app
Podcast: A Deep Dive into The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Emily Dalton, News Editor, and Phillip Barr, Multimedia Editor, discuss the recent adaption of The Caucasian Chalk Circle being played at the Rose Theatre in
Review: Podcast host Elizabeth Day shows a live ‘How to Fail’ episode
Elizabeth Day’s first live recorded show of the ‘How to Fail’ podcast made for a relaxed and insightful evening.
Do online dating apps really work?
Did you find your Valentine using an online dating app? Do online dating apps really work? Danai Nesta Kupemba and Jacobien discuss their experiences and some advice when finding a partner.
PODCAST: Should vaccinations be compulsory?
As figures start to rise again due to the Omicron variant, there are some debates as to whether vaccines should be made compulsory or not.