UK’s first memorial to African and Caribbean regiments to be unveiled in Brixton the ‘heart of the black European community’
On August 4 1914 a black man fired the first shot for the British Army in the First World War. This year the UK’s very
On August 4 1914 a black man fired the first shot for the British Army in the First World War. This year the UK’s very
Kingston Council has approved plans to find a developer for the £1bn regeneration scheme of the Cambridge Road Estate. The regeneration will see the entire
Kingston Council has yet to spend a single penny on its years-overdue investigation into the activities of its disgraced former leader Derek Osbourne while he
A new report has slammed East London’s markets and high streets as ‘slowly dying’ and pointed to factors including vacant properties and high crime rates.
A new cycling lane aimed at providing better links throughout Kingston-upon-Thames is in the works near Surbiton station. The one-way lane at Saint Mark’s Hill
A public vote closing Monday will determine if a Kingston charity wins a £50,000 grant from The People’s Projects, said the charity’s chief executive. Kate Dudley heads the
Drivers may lose their licence if caught using their phones at the wheel, the transport secretary announced under a new tougher measures that came into
A Surbiton beekeeper has asked his neighbours to house beehives due to the increasing popularity of Surbiton honey. Sameer Ghai, 33, wants to build extra hives in
The new president – and former vice-chancellor – of Kingston University, Julius Weinberg, is to have his new position and £251,461 salary investigated by his
Members from various faith communities came together outside the Bentall Centre in Kingston on Wednesday to remember the victims of last week’s Westminster attack. Kingston