Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) representative Yvonne Tracey has been elected the new councillor of Green Lane and St James Ward in New Malden. Winning
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Kingston political parties condemn ‘divisive’ campaign tactics
An inflammatory leaflet was circulated criticising Liberal Democrat candidate Mahmood Rafiq’s connection to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.
Kingston Independent Residents Group: the controversial party with election hopes
At first, James Giles had no intention of starting a political party. Giles, who co-founded the Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) in 2017 with former
Kingston residents petition against “unjustifiable” repurposing of Guildhall
Kingston Council debated a petition from ‘Save Royal Kingston – Save the Guildhall’ which received 1342 verified signatures, in a heated meeting at the Guildhall
Kingston MP Ed Davey calls for greater focus on families bereaved by Covid-19
Kingston and Surbiton MP Ed Davey has called for more focus on bereaved families as the government faces questions over its handling of the Covid-19
Going Green: Will the ‘Green surge’ last in London?
After an exceptional result for the Greens at the recent local elections, is the ‘Green surge’ here to stay in London?
Chessington South by-election candidates share top priorities in the “forgotten end of the borough”
Key candidates in the upcoming Chessington South and Malden Rushett by-election have outlined their top priorities as polling day creeps closer.
Conservatives fail to change Kingston Council consultation procedures
Kingston’s Conservatives were unsuccessful in their attempt to change the council’s consultation procedures at a virtual meeting of the full council on Tuesday evening.
Liberal Democrats Triumph in Richmond Park and Twickenham
Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney seized the Richmond Park constituency and Munira Wilson held on to the party’s seat in Twickenham at this general election. Back
‘Register to Vote’ poster received complaints in Kingston town centre
Banquet Records employee and Liberal Democrat Councillor Jon Tolley displayed a poster across the top of his shop which read: “Register to vote before midnight tonight.