The Liberal Democrats have criticised the Conservative government after a survey they commissioned showed more people turning to DIY security measures due to fear of
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Public opinion on immigration remains divided as small boat crossings hit record high for 2024
Data released by the Home Office reports that 534 people were detected making the Channel crossing by small boat this past weekend on Sunday 14,
A guide to the London Mayoral election 2024
With Prime Minister Rishi Sunak squashing any hopes of a spring general election, all eyes have turned to the upcoming London mayoral elections on 2
Refugee Action Kingston says Britain needs asylum seekers and migrants
Director of Refugee Action Kingston, Bassam Mahfouz said that “Kingston is a borough of sanctuary”, and Refugee Action Kingston will continue their mission to welcome
Assessing the state of Britain after the Spring Budget
A 2p cut to National Insurance, revised GDP forecasts and a continued freeze on alcohol duty dominated headlines from this year’s Spring budget. To help
Kingston Council 2024-25 budget approved with just three votes against
Kingston council members approved a budget proposal which outlined key spending of £178m for 2024-2025. Mayor Diane White presided over the Budget Council proceedings on
Kingston councillor working for George Galloway on Rochdale by-election says role is ‘perfectly legitimate’
Cllr James Giles, who leads the Kingston Independent Residents Party on the Kingston Council, has said that his role as a “strategic campaigns consultant” for
Kingston councillor’s petition calls for Ed Davey to return knighthood
Cllr Yvonne Tracey has launched a petition this month to revoke Sir Ed Davey of his Knighthood. The petition, which has received over 23,000 signatures,
Kingston Council publishes new budget proposals
Kingston Council have released their budget proposals for 2024-25, outlining plans for a 4.99% rise in council tax aimed at funding key services such as
Capital braces for massive disruption as train strikes loom
London is facing a commuting nightmare as widespread strikes are planned for the city’s railway network between Tuesday 30 January and Monday 5 February. Various