The cartoon cats are the stars of a new illustrated guide aimed at showing children around the city and raising money for charity.
The new restaurant, café, wine bar and meeting space in Cambridge’s market square has undergone an extensive refurbishment.
Puppies just a couple of days old were recently found in a box near fly-tipped rubbish.
The Wyton-based musician is to hold a launch party for his second album, In Plain Sight, at Cambridge Folk Club.
He suffered an abscess that compressed his spinal cord.
The 31-year-old’s debut solo tour, which includes dates in the UK, Europe, North America and Australia, is optimistically titled We’re All Doomed!.
Jesus the Social Entrepreneur: Understanding both His Entrepreneur Mindset and Nature ‘Miracles’ is by Cambridge alumnus Prof L Murray Gillin.
A sense of homecoming prevailed as thousands arrived at Cherry Hinton Hall last weekend to celebrate the return of the much-loved event.
A fellow of the Royal Society, he worked on a sodium pump.
The million-selling band – still led by founding members singer Jim and guitarist Charlie Burchill – will soon be coming to Audley End.
Former Islander Arabella Chi made a special guest appearance at the event earlier this week.
The Cambridge graduate, who co-wrote BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley with Richard Curtis, is to perform a one-man show in the city later this month.
The proceeds will help to improve the lives of five tigers confiscated from Tiger Temple by the Thai Department of National Parks (DNP).
Hailing from Perth, the group released their fifth studio album Night Gnomes in April.
The Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes and St Paul and the Broken Bones certainly saw to that, while we also said goodbye to Clannad.
He ‘crossed the borders between chemistry, physics, and molecular biology’.
This new musical is set in the 1920s and was written by writers and musicians local to Stamford and Peterborough.
This 8.5km sculpture trail of the solar system was designed by artist Oliver Jeffers, with astrophysicist Professor Stephen Smartt.
The event was a celebration of the best of East Anglian food suppliers, farms, producers and products.
After two Covid-affected years away, the much-loved events returns to Cherry Hinton Hall from today (Thursday, July 28).