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Number of Covid-19 cases in Cambridgeshire since pandemic began approaches 200,000 - with 7,500 in latest weekly data

Number of Covid-19 cases in Cambridgeshire since pandemic began approaches 200,000 - with 7,500 in latest weekly data

Number of Covid-19 cases in Cambridgeshire since pandemic began approaches 200,000 - with 7,500 in latest weekly data

02 April 2022

All the latest Covid data as free universal testing comes to an end.


Supermarkets issue warning to customers buying fresh fruit and veg

Supermarkets issue warning to customers buying fresh fruit and veg

Supermarkets issue warning to customers buying fresh fruit and veg

01 April 2022

Tesco and Aldi have issued a message to shoppers in store and online.


Row over £150,000 River Cam public art intensifies

Row over £150,000 River Cam public art intensifies

Row over £150,000 River Cam public art intensifies

01 April 2022

‘A golden sculpture in affluent Cambridge area: How does that help?’


Cambridge woman begins hunger strike over Ukrainian friend’s visa delays

Cambridge woman begins hunger strike over Ukrainian friend’s visa delays

Cambridge woman begins hunger strike over Ukrainian friend’s visa delays

01 April 2022

A charity worker has begun a hunger strike because her best friend, who is trapped in Ukraine, cannot get a visa to come to the UK.


‘So much has changed – but CSET busway plans haven’t’

‘So much has changed – but CSET busway plans haven’t’

‘So much has changed – but CSET busway plans haven’t’

01 April 2022

A council says it is becoming “increasingly concerned” that the CSET busway plans have become “polarised along party political lines”.


Uncomfortable Cambridge: Launch of tours exploring uglier sides of city’s history

Uncomfortable Cambridge: Launch of tours exploring uglier sides of city’s history

Uncomfortable Cambridge: Launch of tours exploring uglier sides of city’s history

01 April 2022

Discover stories of inequality, discrimination and empire - and consider what they mean today.


Bitter taste receptors in our lungs could help protect against respiratory failure, Anglia Ruskin University research finds

Bitter taste receptors in our lungs could help protect against respiratory failure, Anglia Ruskin University research finds

Bitter taste receptors in our lungs could help protect against respiratory failure, Anglia Ruskin University research finds

01 April 2022

Discovery could have an impact on treatment of Covid-19, pnemonia and sepsis.


Number of patients with Covid-19 in Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge more than trebles

Number of patients with Covid-19 in Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge more than trebles

Number of patients with Covid-19 in Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge more than trebles

31 March 2022

Data released today (Thursday, March 31) shows that Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (CUH) is currently caring for 103 patients with Covid-19.


Prince Charles praised for his climate work by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

Prince Charles praised for his climate work by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

Prince Charles praised for his climate work by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

31 March 2022

Clare Shine, CEO and director at CISL said in a speech that he has always put “people and their needs at the very heart of design”.


Football fans handed banning orders for offences ahead of Cambridge United FA Cup match

Football fans handed banning orders for offences ahead of Cambridge United FA Cup match

Football fans handed banning orders for offences ahead of Cambridge United FA Cup match

31 March 2022

Police arrested and charged a number of people for public order offences following aggressive and intimidating behaviour towards Luton Town fans.


Prince Charles visits University of Cambridge to hear about its work on sustainability

Prince Charles visits University of Cambridge to hear about its work on sustainability

Prince Charles visits University of Cambridge to hear about its work on sustainability

31 March 2022

The Prince of Wales visited CISL’s HQ, called Entopia, the Whittle Laboratory and King’s College.

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Cambridge drug dealer hid cocaine in socks

Cambridge drug dealer hid cocaine in socks

Cambridge drug dealer hid cocaine in socks

31 March 2022

Officers found two socks containing 27 wraps of cocaine in the car, including one hidden under the base of the cup holder.


Stalking nightmare of local MP was inspiration for new thriller

Stalking nightmare of local MP was inspiration for new thriller

Stalking nightmare of local MP was inspiration for new thriller

31 March 2022

The Cambridgeshire author with a new Netflix series reveals how former local MP Heidi Allen helped with research for her latest book


Cambridge Festival: What’s on for children and families this Easter

Cambridge Festival: What’s on for children and families this Easter

Cambridge Festival: What’s on for children and families this Easter

31 March 2022

The Cambridge Festival is launching this week and there are dozens of events over the holidays.


Hundreds of toads rescued on Chisholm Trail in Cambridge

Hundreds of toads rescued on Chisholm Trail in Cambridge

Hundreds of toads rescued on Chisholm Trail in Cambridge

31 March 2022

Volunteers have been out every night saving toads who are being flattened by bikes on a new cycle path that crosses their migration route.

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Cambridge BID CEO: Chancellor offered little help for businesses

Cambridge BID CEO: Chancellor offered little help for businesses

Cambridge BID CEO: Chancellor offered little help for businesses

31 March 2022

Sponsored feature | Ian Sandison shares his verdict on the Spring Statement.


No funding for car free zones at schools in Cambridgeshire despite positive trials

No funding for car free zones at schools in Cambridgeshire despite positive trials

No funding for car free zones at schools in Cambridgeshire despite positive trials

30 March 2022

A trial banning cars from outside schools has been found to improve safety for children – but permanent plans cannot be made due to a lack of funding.

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Grain and Hop Store Cambridge goes head-to-head with rival pub in charity rowing challenge

Grain and Hop Store Cambridge goes head-to-head with rival pub in charity rowing challenge

Grain and Hop Store Cambridge goes head-to-head with rival pub in charity rowing challenge

30 March 2022

The pub in Regent Street is inviting people to come and put their rowing skills to the test to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.


CCTV released after theft of £3,000 in Trumpington

CCTV released after theft of £3,000 in Trumpington

CCTV released after theft of £3,000 in Trumpington

30 March 2022

A man in his 80s was shopping when his wallet was taken and his bank cards used to make cash withdrawals of more than £3,000.


East West Railway Company appoints Beth West as new chief executive officer

East West Railway Company appoints Beth West as new chief executive officer

East West Railway Company appoints Beth West as new chief executive officer

30 March 2022

Beth West will succeed Simon Blanchflower, who retires tomorrow (March 31).

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