Tributes to "rags to riches" father
A son has paid moving tribute to his proud father who went from “rags to riches”, but remained a down to earth family man.
A son has paid moving tribute to his proud father who went from “rags to riches”, but remained a down to earth family man.
This Christmas as recession bites, debt ridden parents in the borough rather than tighten belts will be getting into further hock.
An independent review has been launched into the actions of police and other agencies before the murder of a mother hammered to death by her jealous boyfriend.
A semi-pro footballer who knocked an eight year old boy off his bike said he "shot out" in front of him, a coroner's court has heard.
A property developer planning to build floating homes on the Surbiton filter beds site has finally reached an agreement to bring in a conservation group.
The former director of children’s services who resigned days before a damning child protection report was made public was given a year’s salary as a payoff, the Surrey Comet has learned.
When homeless people meet Dan Wheeler at the door of the Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness (KCAH) drop-in centre just off Fife Road, Kingston, they maybe comforted by the fact he used to be a street sleeper seeking help himself.
The Surrey Comet is backing the Love Kingston initiative that is supporting battered women, troubled teenagers, families without food and debtors in the pockets of loan sharks.
Bosses at Oceana will appeal against Kingston Council’s decision to revoke the club’s licence following the fatally stabbing of a 20-year-old clubber.
A jealous lover who hit his girlfriend 50 times with a hammer in front of their baby daughter had faked an email to make it looked she provoked him, a court has heard.
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