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
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Comment: When will the government stop forcing foreigners out of the country?
A Home Office Twitter video explaining the EU Settlement Scheme prompted fury online last December. EU citizens and their families will need to apply to
New permanent Chief Executive selected for Kingston Council
Ian Thomas has been selected as Kingston Council’s new chief executive officer (CEO), taking over from interim CEO Roy Thompson who had been holding the
UK would not vote Remain in a second Brexit vote, claims public poll.
The notion that the UK would overwhelmingly vote to remain in a second referendum has been made popular by many political pundits and other experts.
Conservative opposition leader wrongly blames Liberal Democrat MP for spending £45k on curtains
Councillor Kevin Davis has criticised Lib Dem MP Ed Davey for spending £45,000 on curtains, despite his own administration having overseen the purchase. He said
Kingston Police to launch Hate Crime Awareness Week campaign
Kingston Police have launched a campaign to tackle hate crime as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2018. Spanning 13-20 October, the week-long campaign