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01/02/2016

RIVER EXCLUSIVE: “Prevent is a toxic brand”

Megan White Alexandra Pedersen Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg labelled the government’s anti-terrorism strategy Prevent as “a toxic brand” …

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01/02/2016

Kingston’s knock-off cereal killer waves a not-so-sweet goodbye

The owner of a controversial cereal bar that charged £6 for a breakfast has shut up shop and blamed KU for …

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UCAS 2016 cycle
01/02/2016

KU applications drop for 2016

Kingston University has seen three per cent fewer student applications for the 2016 start compared to last year.

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31/01/2016

E-cigarettes: Are they as safe as you think?

They are sold as cheaper, healthier and safer alternatives. In the wake of new research, Josephine Platt investigates the truth …

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30/01/2016

Kingston University nursery in top-up row

KU parents have condemned a move by the university nursery to add an extra top-up to the nursery bills. During …

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30/01/2016

Cougars slide to victory

Kingston University men’s rugby first team thrashed their rivals Middlesex University men’s first team 40-10 at Tolworth Sports Ground on …

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30/01/2016

Kingston Business and Law lecturers furious at 10-day marking regulation

Lecturers have condemned a move to introduce a 10-day marking deadline of student work as “rushed” and “risky”. The University …

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29/01/2016

A “Shameful Start to Shakespeare 400”

Shakespeare scholar and enthusiast set to do a research fellowship at Kingston University is being deported within days. Dr Paul …

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26/01/2016

Jump on the snus-bandwagon?

They come in different shapes, colours, tastes and sizes. They might be a relief for someone who has just gotten …

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25/01/2016

Censoring Universities?

KU Vice-Chancellor Julius Weinberg, CAGE director and ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg, and Shenaz Bunglawala from Muslim Engagement & Development …

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