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06/12/2012

Wacky gadgets for an unimaginable Christmas

Our very own Santa, Felix Spowage, brings us quirky must-have gadgets created by cutting edge inventors. But you’ll have to wait a few years before you can buy these to fill up those Xmas stockings

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06/12/2012

Made in Chelsea Francis Boulle talks to The River

 

 

Francis Boulle talks about his new book and Sophia Sassoon.

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06/12/2012

How big name companies avoid tax and what we can do

With major companies avoiding tax, Eve Carson advises where to shop this Christmas to support stores that are making fair contributions to the economy.

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06/12/2012

Female car insurance premiums set to soar with new EU ruling

 

Car insurance for young women is set to soar by up to 25 per cent this month when an EU gender equality ruling comes into force.

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06/12/2012

Students could face drug tests in UK crackdown on study pills

Students could face pre-exam drug tests in a crackdown on performance-enhancing drugs.

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06/12/2012

KU Dance Society win six trophies in competition

KU Dance Society won a record-breaking six trophies when competing against 10 universities for charity.

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06/12/2012

KU student creates Arab style fashion collection

A talented KU student creates a fashion collection for her end of year portfolio inspired by her Eastern roots.

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05/12/2012

Former KU senior lecturer wins 2012 Turner Prize

A former senior lecturer at Kingston University has won the Turner Prize with a video installation.

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05/12/2012

MA design graduate inspired by events in Russia and creates a 21st century tea set

Kingston University MA Design graduate, Alina Tukhvatullina, has created a traditional Russian tea set engraved with the names of topics that are generating controversy in modern day Russia.

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05/12/2012

Scooter granny reveals all to The River

There’s definitely something odd about chasing after a 77-year-old woman. Especially when said pensioner is at top speed on a scooter.

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