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01/03/2012

Shock rise in rape cases

Rise in rape cases in Kingston promts fears for student safety.
By Isabel Hayman-Brown

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01/03/2012

Students could face extra £200 charge for living in shared houses

Council plans could mean students could face paying an extra £200 a year per room.

By Vegard Botterli

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16/02/2012

Greedy payday loan companies target students

Exclusive River investigation uncovers greedy payday loan companies targeting students.
By Kelly Alford


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02/02/2012

Beloved KU Lecturer Awarded University’s First Honorary Fellowship

Drama lecturer Frank Whately has received an Honorary Fellowship for his lifelong commitment to Drama education.

by Lauren Miliotis

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08/12/2011

Get off your high horse

London has become the number one consumer of Ketamine, it is time to end that party. 

By Nadine Ramsberg

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04/12/2011

Former Channel 4 News presenter Samira Ahmed to speak at this week’s lunchtime lecture

This week, freelance journalist and Kingston journalism lecturer Samira Ahmed asks the question: Does British journalism have an attitude problem? 

By Ashleigh Wight

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24/11/2011

Plans to re-zone station could shrink students’ train fares

MP Ed Davey has revived plans to move Kingston and Surbiton to zone five to prevent commuters paying the current “unnecessary high fares”.

By Myriam Dijck

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23/11/2011

Diary of a Kingston call girl.

A Kingston graduate tells her story of selling herself to help pay for her education.

By Emma Hooper

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17/11/2011

Kingston Christmas lights. Turned off by the turn on?

Today is November 17 and I am already sick of Christmas, not helped by the constant reminder of “only another (fill in the blank) sleeps until Christmas!”

By Joseph Longley

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15/11/2011

James Ball to speak at this week’s lunchtime lecture

Ex-WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball comes to Penrhyn Road on November 16 to speak in the journalism department’s lunchtime lecture series.

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