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
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#WeMakeEvents campaigns for government support for the live events industry
Voluntary group #WeMakeEvents staged a week of Covid-compliant demonstrations in Parliament Square to campaign for government support of the live events industry, which has been brought to its knees by Covid-19.
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
Dominic Raab retains seat in Esher and Walton after heated contest
The Conservative Party’s Dominic Raab hit out at his opponents as he was re-elected as MP for Esher and Walton after a close-fought contest. The
Kingston’s Brexit Party candidate claims ‘the times are changing rapidly’
Scott Holman, the Brexit Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, has claimed people are beginning to turn away from the mainstream parties in the run
Kingston election candidates go head-to-head at Kingston Uni
Kingston’s general election candidates went head-to-head this Tuesday in a passionate debate, hosted by the Union of Kingston Students. The event, which was book-ended by
General Election December 2019: Your Kingston and Surbiton candidates
Ed Davey, Liberal Democrat Candidate Sir Ed Davey is the current MP for Kingston and Surbiton. He has lived locally for 23 years with his
Kingston’s teenage election candidate says he’s “in it to win it”
James Giles, the teenage independent candidate for Kingston and Surbiton in the upcoming General Election, says he is “absolutely in it to win it”. At
How Kingston Students can register for the postal vote
As elections are around the corner, the Kingston Courier spoke to the Kingston Electoral Registration team about how students can cast a postal vote .
Britain’s youth rally for second referendum
Many of those who marched for a People’s Vote on March 23 were aged under 25 years old. The air to the march was buoyed by