The politician joins a choir of young carers on a new single, whose success could make Davey the first MP to top the Christmas charts.
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Kingston’s first ever ‘Santa Dash’ hosted by local run club
The Pub Run Club is anticipating 150+ dashers to take part in the event. The Pub Run Club is hosting Kingston’s first ever Santa-themed fun
Kingston charity praises Carer’s Allowance earnings limit rise
A local carer’s charity has welcomed the government’s announcement to raise the earnings limit for Carer’s Allowance but said more needs to be done to
Residents voice concerns over plans to turn former Wilko into late-night arcade
Kingston residents have criticised proposals to convert the former Wilko site on Clarence Street into a ‘late-night entertainment centre’ with an arcade. A copy of
Thousands of illegal vapes confiscated from Kingston businesses
Kingston Trading Standards have taken 4,634 vapes deemed non-compliant to UK safety regulations off the market in the past six months, according to Kingston Council.
Kingston Council defends £9.4m waste management contract despite poor performance
Kingston Council has responded to concerns about cleanliness in the borough after renewing its waste management contract, commencing next year.
Local man cleans neglected road sign and urges others to do the same
A local man has received praise from residents for his recent efforts to clean a moss-covered signpost in Ham Common. Seamus Joyce tackled the stubborn
Mind in Kingston organises weekly walks to help beat the blues
Charity organisation, Mind in Kingston, organises weekly walks in parks around Kingston to help cope with mental health issues.
Lib Dems call for return of community policing amid crime fears
The Liberal Democrats have criticised the Conservative government after a survey they commissioned showed more people turning to DIY security measures due to fear of
Lib Dems hit out at Sunak as more than 100,000 older patients wait over 24 hours for a bed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said he fears the failure to solve the social care crisis may be the cause of increasing delays