The iconic ‘Madchester’ quintet will be performing in Cambridge next week.
The brand opened in Cambridge in 2021 - the first site to open outside London since the company launched in 2014.
The hazelnut-flavoured chocolate eggs are now available to purchase from the restaurant at the University Arms Hotel.
BCA Cambridgeshire member establishments came together following the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake on February 6.
The research is the first large-scale study to examine the benefits of attending any type of live sporting event.
Journey back in time at the centre with the arrival of a herd of full-size animatronic dinosaurs.
The second exhibition of its kind at the gallery is a self-funded project supported by gallery owner Lotte Attwood.
Luke, who started playing music in his teens, says the four have known each other “a fair while”.
The writer and retired journalist has had a collection of short stories published titled A Kind of Magic.
The Cambridge resident is undertaking the challenge to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
A high-energy, seven-piece band will be bringing their vintage, vaudeville vibes, mixed with distinctly down-and-dirty drum and bass, to the city.
The book is the latest novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author and former Fleet Street journalist.
Sally-Ann will continue to work for Cambridge City Council - but has given up the shifts at Morrisons, where she bought her winning ticket.
The director of media and communications for the club also holds a position on its board of directors.
The hyper-local tradition dates from more than 2,000 years ago.
The establishment previously known as Loch Fyne reopened in January following an extensive refurbishment.
This new series of stand-up gigs, from the team behind the Jesterlarf comedy nights, held its first event on Friday, March 3.
Tom Stoker is attempting 5,000 of them in 30 days to raise money for Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity.
Thousands of runners will tackle the event this Sunday (March 5).
Buse Gurbuz’s first project was the Cambridge Spark offices by Cambridge railway station and she now has her own company called STUDIOBUSE.