The threat of a bin-strike remains after members of the GMB union rejected a new offer from waste management company Veolia in a ballot earlier
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Afghan families evacuated from Kabul now on homeless register
Families who assisted the UK Government in Afghanistan and were evacuated from Kabul by the British Army when the Taliban took over, are now on
Kingston Police remain silent in the face of damning Casey report on the Met
Baroness Casey’s review found the Metropolitan Police institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic and yet, the Force continue to dodge the blame. The report, published March
Windsor Framework explained: How will trading change for Northern Ireland?
The Northern Ireland Protocol has been a topic of conversation ever since the United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) three years ago. It
Pay rise for Kingston councillors divides opinion
Kingston councillors have made a decision to increase their annual allowance by over 4%, but the move has not been greeted by unanimous approval. With
Devolution is real: England needs to accept it and stay out of Scottish politics
England has not been keeping the promises it made to its neighbour Scotland 25 years ago when it granted devolved powers. It has a long
Kingston Independent Residents Group wins Green Lane and St James Ward by-election
Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) representative Yvonne Tracey has been elected the new councillor of Green Lane and St James Ward in New Malden. Winning
Kingston political parties condemn ‘divisive’ campaign tactics
An inflammatory leaflet was circulated criticising Liberal Democrat candidate Mahmood Rafiq’s connection to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.
Kingston Independent Residents Group: the controversial party with election hopes
At first, James Giles had no intention of starting a political party. Giles, who co-founded the Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) in 2017 with former
Cyberflashing to be criminalized in new online safety bill
The government’s online safety bill would see cyber flashing become a criminal offence in England and Wales. Cyber flashing offences could then lead up to