Lecturers at Kingston University joined the biggest ever strike in Higher Eduction history, as claimed by the University College Union (UCU).
Tag: news
Asylum seekers housed at hotel in Kingston by Home Office
A hotel in Kingston has been repurposed by the Home Office as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers, as the government struggles to cope with a
Kingston University lecturer jailed for six months for Just Stop Oil M25 protest
Jan Goodey was sentenced today at Westminster Magistrate’s Court after being found guilty of causing a public nuisance on the M25.
Guide: What to watch, eat and drink at Curzon Kingston
The newest branch of the Curzon cinema chain opened its doors on Friday 11 November as part of the Bentall Centre, and promises to be
Fourth person charged with murder of Kai Davis in Kingston
A fourth person has been charged with the fatal stabbing of Kai Davis in the early hours of August 21 2021 in Kingston.
Kingston Council Chief Executive leaving for City of London role
Chief Executive of Kingston Council Ian Thomas (CBE) is leaving his role to become Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London Corporation.
Kingston Society’s 60th anniversary celebrates the past, present and future challenges
Town planning group the Kingston Society is celebrating its sixtieth anniversary
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.
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Building begins on specialist autism school in Chessington
Construction of a new specialist autism school in Chessington started this week to bring education to the heart of the community.