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01/12/2011

Are we the jilted generation?

With all the budget cuts, higher retirement ages and youth unemployment, what hope does our generation have in the future?

Videos by 2nd year journalism students.

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01/12/2011

How the public sector strikes were covered across the UK

RiverOnline brings you a round-up of how the public sector strikes were covered across the UK, from Kingston to Belfast, including the unions’ response.

By Ashleigh Wight

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29/11/2011

Deadmau5 transforms the Millbank Tower

Deadmau5 performed in London this week at a free 4D concert that transformed the Millbank Tower with stunning graphics and lighting effects.

By Surena Chande

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28/11/2011

Listings Monday November 28- Sunday December 5

Where to go and what to do this week in London

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28/11/2011

Cougars announce first American football match

The newly formed Kingston Cougars will face the Birmingham Lions on December 10 in their first match 

By John Bevan

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26/11/2011

Review: KU shows off talent at ‘Lyrics’ event

KU showed off its talent at the ‘Lyrics’ event hosted by Alistair Kumi and Lewis Ryan.

By Amaly Alfi

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25/11/2011

Education News Round-Up

RiverOnline brings you the biggest stories in the education pages this week, from public sector strikes to newly released ‘climate emails’.

By Ashleigh Wight

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24/11/2011

KU to be ‘shut down’ as staff and students strike

Trade unions are urging students and lecturers not to enter KU next Wednesday during the strike over public-sector pension cuts.

By Rosie Williams

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24/11/2011

Luminar goes into administration but the party goes on at Kingston’s Oceana

Administrators are looking to sell Oceana after its parent company suffered huge financial losses.

By Jamila Soso-Vincent

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24/11/2011

Judges have been misjudged

A Kingston academic has published a book suggesting that the ‘pompous crusty old man’ reputation judges have is far from true.

By Lisa Schink

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