River Thames in Kingston claims another victim after all day drinking, coroner hears. Laurence Newman, 45, a property developer from Surbiton, had been drinking most
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Wounded K’s looking for revenge against league leaders
Kingstonian take on Ryman League leaders Billericay Town on Saturday with the aim of reversing the 6-0 humbling at the Blues earlier in the season
New scheme to help carers talk about ‘good death’
A new scheme which provides advice to carers about the options available to their loved ones at their end of their life is being piloted
Army captain accused of sexually assaulting woman “without her knowledge”
An army captain who was due to be posted in Afghanistan has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman without her knowledge or consent.
‘Exchanging places’ helps Kingston become a Biking Borough
As part of Kingston Council’s Smarter Travel Team’s ‘Stand out from the crowd’ campaign, cyclists in the borough were invited to get involved with a special ‘Exchanging Places’ event on Wednesday 14 March.
Muslim community centre rejected in Hook
The proposed Muslim Community centre in Hook has been rejected, as protests form the local neighbours regarding traffic and parking issues was supported by the
Tax hike may “kill” Kingston pubs
George Osborne’s planned tax increase on beer has Kingston pubs worried they will lose customers and a significant amount of profits.
Game Group files for administration
Troubled video games retailer, Game Group, has filed for administration just hours after shares in the company were suspended.
iPad 3 not worth the hefty price tag
Long queues of people outside Apple stores were desperate to get their hands on the new iPad 3 last week as sales topped three million in
Age doesn’t come into it as locals perform The Crucible
Local amateur actors of all different ages will join forces next month to stage a new production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The Rose Theatre