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01/10/2019

Joker review: The Clown Prince is Back

Rating: 3/5 Before he became the Joker, he was Arthur Fleck, a loner and social outcast working as a clown for …

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01/10/2019

Kingston reaches a new borough record recycling rate of 52 per cent

Food wastage in Kingston is now being recycled at a rate of 52 per cent, from April to July 2019, …

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01/10/2019

Waterstones returns to Kingston – and we couldn’t be happier about it

Kingston Waterstones’ is back after nine-months of reconstruction with a brand-new look and more on offer for KU students. The …

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01/10/2019

Closure of childcare facilities leaves Kingston University parents struggling

Families who used the Kingston University nursery were left without childcare facilities this past Summer. Samara Blackford, a first-year forensic …

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25/09/2019

FIFA 20 review: Good gameplay, bad glitches

Rating: 4/5 With a new FIFA game coming out every year with seemingly minimal changes, spending £60 on what can …

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25/09/2019

Thomas Cook collapse ruins Kingston University student’s birthday plans

The sudden collapse of Thomas Cook has thrown a Kingston University student’s birthday plans into chaos. Publishing and English Literature …

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23/09/2019

Banning private schools isn’t the way to solve inequality

To be very clear, I was not privately educated myself and am not particularly a fan of the Eton Elite …

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20/03/2019

Doomsday “cult” targets KU students on campus

A religious group described by experts as a “destructive cult” has been trying to recruit KU students.

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20/03/2019

Graduate develops empowerment project for young Kenyan girls

A Kingston graduate is developing a woman’s development and empowerment scheme for females in Kenya, after an eye-opening experience during …

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20/03/2019

Kingston University sixth highest number of extremist speakers in the UK

Kingston had one of highest number of talks from extremist speakers at UK universities over the past three years, figures …

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