Even if you haven’t read or watched at least one version of William Golding’s novel, you can’t escape references of this classic in films and
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“No one has your back”: Cost-of-living crisis exacerbates job insecurity in the gig economy
The panic of money not stretching far enough is compounded by gig workers not having the same rights as regular salaried staff, new research by
“I don’t want to be a model, I want to be a role model”: Epsom’s first hijabi Ms GB finalist
Taslimah Rassool, an actress and model in her late thirties from Epsom, is the first hijabi finalist for Ms Great Britain. Three years ago, Rassool
FUSEBOX: Kingston charity launches new creative space for young performers
Kingston-based charity Creative Youth has launched a six-month pilot of FUSEBOX, a new space for young artists to showcase their work. Located underneath John Lewis,
Kingston above legal limit of pollution, study finds
A new study has ranked Kingston upon Thames in the 1O worst areas in the country for air pollution, with nitrogen dioxide rates above the
Kingston housing costs fuel area’s affordability crisis
The expense of living in England remains a hot topic of conversation across the country. Understandably, mortgage and rent costs are two of the greatest
The viral auction house less than 10 miles from Kingston
Auction houses are not often considered a must-visit for Gen-Z-ers, who seem to be stuck in a cycle of instant, unsustainable purchases and trend-chasing. However,
Kingston Council plans to raise parking charges show ‘money grabbing at its worst’, opposition says
Kingston Council’s plans to raise parking charges across the borough by 15% have received a mixed reaction from residents, councillors, and local business. According to
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
Climate coaching at The Hive teaches ‘the power of one’
Society has been found guilty of excessive consumerism but one leadership coach has realised a new pair of shoes is not real happiness and is