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“I go out for walks and mumble to myself… I’m not the sort of comic that can sit at a desk with a quill and hope something ...
A “badly-done” temporary pothole repair in Mill Road in Cambridge is now a “significant hazard” for cyclists and vehicles, ...
This is the final call for entries to the 2025 Cambridge Independent Business Awards. Entry is free online at - but hurry, ...
“If we don’t secure enough water, we risk not only irreversible environmental damage to our beloved chalk streams and the ...
Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian, from Cambridge, has won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Khorana Prize in recognition ...
Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery has taken two huge steps forward, firstly with a transition to employee ownership and then ...
Independent analysis of South Cambridgeshire District Council’s four-day week shows almost every service monitored was either ...
The first draft of the human genome – our genetic blueprint – was published on 26 June, 2000. It had taken 10 years to ...
The launch of Serendipity: It Doesn’t Happen by Accident by Dr David Cleevely took place at The Glasshouse, in Botanic House ...
Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust is 30 years old - and to celebrate, we’ve been looking back at some of the many projects the ...
At the end of the day it’s the things people do that make us feel good because they make us feel seen, heard and understood.
A “cold and callous” man who posed as a gardener to steal from a 95-year-old Histon woman with dementia has been jailed.
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