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10/01/2021

Zoom sessions allow Jiu Jitsu training to continue

Sports clubs at Kingston University continue to be affected coronavirus restrictions as the third lockdown means normal activities still cannot …

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Stefan Mohamed offers poetry courses to those who are less confident, who maybe want to give poetry a try but aren't sure where to begin
09/01/2021

How to deal with lockdown: Try poetry

KU graduate in Creative Writing, Stefan Mohamed, is offering a creative outlet for people by running his online poetry courses …

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Passengers walking into arrivals at Heathrow airport.
09/01/2021

KU international students undecided on return to UK

Kingston University’s international students are considering their options for returning to the UK for the rest of the academic year, …

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08/01/2021

The 5 best New Year resolutions and how to keep them

So a new and hopeful year has begun and you may be among those who have set out New Year’s …

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A participant holds signs from a stoop next door to the Stonewall National Monument during a rally in support of transgender youth, in New York. Several hundred demonstrators shouted "Trump is a fascist, drive him out" at the Manhattan rally, in which supporters spoke out against President Donald Trump's decision to roll back a federal rule saying public schools had to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their chosen gender identity 23 Feb 2017
08/01/2021

Why ‘Irreversible Damage’ by Abigail Shrier is harmful to the transgender community

Abigail Shrier’s controversial book fuels the ongoing debate surrounding transgender youth. She argues her book is about “an epidemic” that …

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07/01/2021

Kingston rugby team unlikely to finish season following lockdown announcement

Kingston Rugby Club has said that it is unlikely that their rugby teams will be able to complete their seasons …

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07/01/2021

How to regain your identity in a world of masks

By now, we are all aware of the pandemic that has been plaguing us since 2020. How can we ever …

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06/01/2021

Harry Potter star and former KU student’s son in hospital with Covid-19

Jessie Cave has shared the news that her three-month-old son Abraham has been hospitalised after contracting coronavirus.  The British actress …

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Boris Johnson addressed the nation on tv to state that England will be heading into a national lockdown.
06/01/2021

England plunged into third lockdown ahead of ‘hardest weeks’

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a third national lockdown for England beginning Wednesday, January 6, with schools and colleges …

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06/01/2021

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 …

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