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
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Kingston shoppers are not ‘panicking about presents’ this year
Store bosses are warning about the shortages of popular Christmas gifts this year and have advised parents to start buying earlier than usual. There are
Kingston’s hospitality sector suffering major labour shortages
Aysha Gilmore reports on the worrying staff shortages in the hospitality sector.
A Brexit book launch: “Brexit: A Gothic Novella”
On 21 October, writers, journalists, readers got together in The Old Red Lion pub in Islington, to celebrate the launch of Brexit: A Gothic Novella,
Kingston University Erasmus schemes under threat post-Brexit
Erasmus schemes at Kingston University and other UK institutions may be over soon following the government’s refusal to fully back the programme after Brexit. The government voted
Kingston’s Brexit Party candidate claims ‘the times are changing rapidly’
Scott Holman, the Brexit Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, has claimed people are beginning to turn away from the mainstream parties in the run
Kingston house prices fall amid Brexit uncertainty
The average price of a house in Kingston-Upon-Thames has fallen by more than £17,000, according to property website Rightmove. This is due in part to
Britain’s youth rally for second referendum
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
Comment: When will the government stop forcing foreigners out of the country?
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
Online EU map lays bare the cost of Brexit in Kingston
It has been an extraordinary couple of weeks, even by B-word standards. A last-gasp extension has left the UK with a little breathing space, but arguably more