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Relatives of P.E.I. students who died too young concerned about schools removing their memorials

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Families of former students who died while attending Kensington Intermediate Senior High say they received notices earlier this month from the school saying memorials to their loved ones may be removed. It’s all connected to a policy...
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Toronto community divided over supervised drug consumption site

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Ontario announced in August it plans to close 10 supervised consumption sites — designated places where people can use drugs under the safety and support of trained personnel — for being within 200 metres of schools or daycares. The plan...
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Princess Kate declares she’s cancer-free in polished, positive video

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Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has finished her chemotherapy treatment, and will gradually be returning to public life. She shared the update, and reflections on her battle, in a rare, polished and positive video with her family.
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Tree falls in Kensington due to stormy weather conditions in Brooklyn

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News 12's Daniella Rodriguez was live at the scene on East 8th Street and Webster Avenue.
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Shire horses mow a meadow at Kensington Palace

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Edward McDowell mows a meadow at Kensington Palace, London, using shire horses George and Arthur in the traditional method. Using a horse-drawn mower is not only gentler on the soil but also a sustainable alternative to tractors, which...
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Public give views ahead of potential general election in 2024

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People in Kensington give their political views as a general election looms ever closer in 2024.



Kensington is one of the most marginal seats in London, with a 0.3% Tory

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Thousands gather for vigils and protests over conflict between Israel and Hamas

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Thousands of people gathered in London on Monday for vigils and protests over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.



The Israeli embassy in west London was boarded up as hundreds took part in a pro-Palestine...
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Sunak is 'totally out of touch' - Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claims that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is 'totally out of touch' and suggests that he should 'get out of Westminster' and 'onto the streets of Britain' regarding burglary rates across the country.
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Vote counting begins at London's Kensington Olympia conference centre

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Footage from Kensington Olympia as votes are counted in the 2021 local and PCC elections.



Results of the elections, which also include the Welsh Parliament, police and crime commissioners and English local authorities and...
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Oz Sees Crime on the Rise in Pennsylvania

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The US Senate race for Pennsylvania is expected to be a tight one. Republican Mehmet Oz has been gaining ground in the polls on Democrat John Fetterman in recent weeks. A top issue is crime. Dr. Oz says cities across the state have...
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Possibility of Manslaughter Charges in Grenfell Inquiry

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VOICED: The local council and management company for Grenfell Tower were warned tonight they could face corporate manslaughter charges. The Metropolitian Police said there are 'reasonable grounds' to suspect both - and that they'll be...
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Grenfell community resident on pain of tragedy five years on

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Interview with Bramley House resident Samia Badani, 47, on the legacy of the Grenfell Tower fire, five years after the disaster killed 72 people and left a devastating legacy on the local community.
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MPs Suspended for Lobbying Scandal

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MPs Suspended for Lobbying Scandal
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Mother of Grenfell survivor talks about creating giant memorial quilt

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Local artist Tuesday Greenidge, whose daughter survived the Grenfell Tower fire, talks about helping survivors channel “seeds of anger” into sewing a giant memorial quilt at a west London library.



Tuesday has been running...
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Silchester Estate resident tells story from night of Grenfell Tower fire

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Markland House resident Eman Yosry, 62, tells her story from the night of the Grenfell Tower fire and its aftermath.
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Prince William, Prince Harry Unveil Statue Of Princess Diana

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Prince William and Prince Harry say they want the statue to show Diana was a force for good around the world.
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CLEAN : Chicken Kyiv back on the menu in support of Ukraine

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Long overlooked as a 1970s culinary throwback, Chicken Kyiv is back on the menu at a London restaurant in support of Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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National Vaccination Campaign Introduced to Stop Spread of Measles

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National Vaccination Campaign Introduced to Stop Spread of Measles
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Controversy continues over Grenfell Inquiry

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster arriving for meeting. Interview with survivor Chris Imafidon speaking on being treated without respect. Interior shots Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Communities...
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Sam Gyimah Kensington campaign launch

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Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson speaks during the launch of Sam Gyimah MP campaign in Kensington, a new target seat for the party, at St Sarkis Armenian Church in Kensington, London. <b<br/>r/>

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Nearby resident on horror of Grenfell Tower fire after five years

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Resident who lives close to Grenfell Tower describes the aftermath of the fire and her thoughts on the inquiry. Does not want to be named in articles.
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London protesters show anger at Putin over Ukraine invasion

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Hundreds gathered outside the Russian embassy in Kensington to call for Vladimir Putin to withdraw from Ukraine. Waving flags, banners and placards, the protesters sang the Ukrainian anthem and chanted “Putin stop war”, Putin go home”...
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Grenfell Survivors Say They Will Boycott Inquiry

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VOICED: Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire say they'll boycott the public inquiry into the disaster if it's not widespread enough.

One of the leading campaigners representing victims has told Sky News they want the 'systemic...
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The Duchess Of Cambridge Attends Day Of Engagements In Kensington

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The Duchess Of Cambridge Attends Day Of Engagements In Kensington