hackSpace digital art workshops come to Kingston’s Bentall Centre
Kingston School of Art and the Bentall Centre join forces to bring interactive technology workshops and demonstrations to the specially set up ‘The Lab’ this
Kingston School of Art and the Bentall Centre join forces to bring interactive technology workshops and demonstrations to the specially set up ‘The Lab’ this
The women’s rights movement has taken another step forward with upskirting now illegal and punishable with a prison sentence of up to two years, following the Voyeurism
The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge won his fourth consecutive London Marathon as Britain’s Mo Farah finished fifth. Kipchoge, 34, ran the second fastest marathon in history in
At the start of March, Care International held March4Women. The conference celebrated the strength of women and included discussions on issues women still face today. Dr
Many of those who marched for a People’s Vote on March 23 were aged under 25 years old. The air to the march was buoyed by
It has been revealed that one of the Sri Lankan terrorists spent time studying at Kingston University. Abdul Lathief Jameel Mohamed spent a year at
Brighton town centre buzzed with excitement as residents anticipated the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first child. The couple had visited Brighton
November 19 was International Men’s Day (IMD), a holiday that has previously been met with dissatisfaction and criticism by many, or simply ignored. Last year
A Home Office Twitter video explaining the EU Settlement Scheme prompted fury online last December. EU citizens and their families will need to apply to