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06/12/2012

Kingston rugby lads edge Brighton

Kingston narrowly won on Wednesday thanks to a last-gasp penalty. Konstantinos Lianos A penalty kick by Craig Felston in the …

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05/12/2012

MA design graduate inspired by events in Russia and creates a 21st century tea set

Kingston University MA Design graduate, Alina Tukhvatullina, has created a traditional Russian tea set engraved with the names of topics that are generating controversy in modern day Russia.

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05/12/2012

Scooter granny reveals all to The River

There’s definitely something odd about chasing after a 77-year-old woman. Especially when said pensioner is at top speed on a scooter.

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05/12/2012

Oceana appeals decision to revoke licence

Kingston Oceana has appealed the decision to revoke its licence in a final bid to keep its doors open.

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04/12/2012

Discover Kingston’s aviation history

Kingston Museum hosts aircraft exhibition to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of Kingston’s aviation industry.

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03/12/2012

Fourth man charged with Oceana murder

A fourth man has been charged with murder of a clubber who was stabbed in Oceana Kingston.

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29/11/2012

Kingston rugby firsts crash out of cup

Kingston men’s rugby firsts crashed out of the last 32 of the South Eastern Conference cup losing, 42-5 to Canterbury Christ Church.


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25/11/2012

Student film to fight preconceptions over life in council estates

Nothing But the Net is a short film by a KU film student, aiming to show ‘another face’ of life in council estates.

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22/11/2012

University fees set to reach £15,000

 A possible remove of the cap on tuition fees might allow universities to set their own fees by 2025.  

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22/11/2012

Former Kingston detective jailed for sabotaging rape and sexual assault cases

A former Kingston police officer was sentenced to 16 months in prison for sabotaging rape and sexual assault cases. 

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