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  • Working memories of 'Blighty'

    Launching our new series of I Remember features is John Syms, now living in Fremantle in Western Australia, who recalls working in Kingston in the 70s. “Forty one years ago I worked for Burnett’s Refrigeration Services at 130 Acre Rd, Kingston

  • From the Surrey Comet archives...

    From the Comet April 19, 2002 A Tory candidate betrayed his party and crossed the floor to join his former rivals in this week in 2002. Mohammed Amaar Khan, 22, who was standing in Old Malden was wooed into becoming a Tory candidate by Conservative

  • Mum's The Word with Angellica Bell

    I’ve heard the phrase ‘doesn’t time fly’ more often than I care to remember, but it seems appropriate to use it now. Boxing Day 2011 feels like only yesterday. The day I became a mother. The day my life changed forever. I want to begin by saying

  • In My View: Ed Davey

    My Easter recess from Parliament didn’t go as planned. My constituency work continued as scheduled but my ministerial work changed dramatically, and my planned family break was cut short. The reason? The strike threat by the fuel tanker drivers