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Amy Suiter Clarke's debut novel GIRL, 11 comes out June 2021 in the UK.
10/12/2020

GIRL, 11: KU alumna talks debut novel and the art of writing a book

Kingston University alumna in Creative Writing with Publishing MFA, Amy Suiter Clarke, recently announced her debut novel GIRL, 11 – …

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10/12/2020

People wrong to doubt vaccine, says Kingston professor

The first set of Coronavirus vaccinations took place in UK this week, after Britain became the first country in the …

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Pictures of big events taking place in 2020 from COVID-19 to the Australian wildfires to the BLM movement.
09/12/2020

KU students reflect on the year that changed everything

From Australia’s devastating wildfires to the deadly Coronavirus outbreak to the historic Black Lives Movement and everything in between, 2020 …

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09/12/2020

How Coronavirus has impacted new and small local businesses

Despite the pandemic, and bucking an otherwise gloomy trend, Kingston has seen a new addition to the town centre, Cafe …

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09/12/2020

William Morris celebrated in new exhibition inspired by his legacy

The William Morris Society has launched the exhibition Wallpaper Man in collaboration with Kingston School of Art students to celebrate …

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09/12/2020

KU student puts creativity to good use making PPE for the NHS

In response to the pandemic, 23-year-old Sydney Cassidy has been using her sewing skills to support herself financially but has …

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09/12/2020

What to watch on television this Christmas

A shortlist of some of the best Christmas programming coming our way this holiday season.

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09/12/2020

At the front line of food poverty: the volunteer

Food banks in our area have seen an increase in demand as a consequence of the pandemic, a recent report …

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09/12/2020

Kingstonian frustrated by lack of league action

With the lockdown being lifted, football teams in Tier 2 areas are now able to welcome fans to their stadiums …

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08/12/2020

Christmas gifts that won’t break the bank

I’m sure most of us want to avoid overspending on Christmas gifts but we still want something creative, memorable and …

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