The UK government has hit its target of 15 million vaccinations by mid-February. Boris Johnson’s government has now set about vaccinating 17.7 million more people
Lewis Halliday
Call of Duty: A mission too far?
Cheats have been running rife in the game and Activision say they’ve fixed the problem, but have they? Activision has enhanced its anti-cheat software and
Top five ways to stay fit during lockdown
Whether you play for one of Kingston University’s sports clubs and have had your season cancelled or you just want to stay active, this list
What is the future for KU sport?
Coronavirus regulations were introduced in the UK back in March last year, and those restrictions meant the instant cancellation of all British Universities and Colleges
Thursday night applause returns renamed Clap for Heroes
The weekly applause for front-line NHS staff and other key workers that ran for 10 weeks during the nation’s first lockdown, returns tonight and will
GBBO winner shows why all students should start baking
Whether it be a croque en bouche, a chocolate éclair or a sourdough loaf GBBO winner Peter Sawkins put most of us students to shame.
KU students will have seven-day window to go home for Christmas
Students will have a seven-day window where they can go home in time for Christmas, the government announced on Wednesday. The government has designated December
Movember: how you can help
Globally, men die on average six years earlier than women and from predominantly preventable causes. That is why the charity Movember, which specialises in tackling
Generation Z: it’s all our fault
Why is our generation being blamed for the spike in coronavirus? And is it really all our fault? Coronavirus – one word that will always
Despite cataclysmic predictions, Attenborough offers us a glimmer of hope
Rating 4/5 “We have completely destroyed this world,” says the surprisingly blunt David Attenborough who addresses us in his latest Netflix film, David Attenborough: A