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‘You’re making a fuss, enough of this carping’ - political row breaks out over city council leader’s allowance

‘You’re making a fuss, enough of this carping’ - political row breaks out over city council leader’s allowance

‘You’re making a fuss, enough of this carping’ - political row breaks out over city council leader’s allowance

03 July 2025

Labour-run council wants to boost it despite independent’s panel’s recommendation.


Asteroid named after Victorian astronomer who was the first woman at Cambridge paid to observe the heavens

Asteroid named after Victorian astronomer who was the first woman at Cambridge paid to observe the heavens

Asteroid named after Victorian astronomer who was the first woman at Cambridge paid to observe the heavens

03 July 2025

Annie Walker spent 25 years as a ‘computer’ at Cambridge Observatory.


50-plus pictures and video of Cambridge Race for Life 2025 in aid of Cancer Research UK

50-plus pictures and video of Cambridge Race for Life 2025 in aid of Cancer Research UK

50-plus pictures and video of Cambridge Race for Life 2025 in aid of Cancer Research UK

29 June 2025

The 5k and 10k events have raised more than £200,000.


Pressure grows on Cambridge Water to impose hosepipe ban

Pressure grows on Cambridge Water to impose hosepipe ban

Pressure grows on Cambridge Water to impose hosepipe ban

29 June 2025

Cam Valley Forum says we must prevent our chalk streams from drying up.


‘Pill-on-a-thread’ test could be less invasive alternative to endoscopies for Barrett’s oesophagus monitoring

‘Pill-on-a-thread’ test could be less invasive alternative to endoscopies for Barrett’s oesophagus monitoring

‘Pill-on-a-thread’ test could be less invasive alternative to endoscopies for Barrett’s oesophagus monitoring

27 June 2025

The condition is a known precursor to oesophageal cancer.


The amazing nocturnal world of tawny owls and owlets - seen at Kevin Robson’s Cambridgeshire hide

The amazing nocturnal world of tawny owls and owlets - seen at Kevin Robson’s Cambridgeshire hide

The amazing nocturnal world of tawny owls and owlets - seen at Kevin Robson’s Cambridgeshire hide

27 June 2025

We visit a stunning wildlife hide for an amazing evening of photography.


Cambridge man jailed after stabbing police officer with kitchen knife

Cambridge man jailed after stabbing police officer with kitchen knife

Cambridge man jailed after stabbing police officer with kitchen knife

26 June 2025

Warning: Article contains image of the injury.


Rapper Stormzy among eight to receive an honorary degree from University of Cambridge

Rapper Stormzy among eight to receive an honorary degree from University of Cambridge

Rapper Stormzy among eight to receive an honorary degree from University of Cambridge

26 June 2025

31-year star established Stormzy Scholarship for Black UK Students at Cambridge.


Populations of Antarctic seal species halve over half a century as sea ice shrinks

Populations of Antarctic seal species halve over half a century as sea ice shrinks

Populations of Antarctic seal species halve over half a century as sea ice shrinks

26 June 2025

Researchers at the British Antarctic Survey says trend is ‘deeply concerning’.


Red Arrows pull out of Duxford Summer Air Show following US bombing of Iran

Red Arrows pull out of Duxford Summer Air Show following US bombing of Iran

Red Arrows pull out of Duxford Summer Air Show following US bombing of Iran

23 June 2025

They had based themselves at RAF Mildenhall.


Kingsway Solar Farm will ‘industrialise’ the South Cambridgeshire countryside, warn campaigners

Kingsway Solar Farm will ‘industrialise’ the South Cambridgeshire countryside, warn campaigners

Kingsway Solar Farm will ‘industrialise’ the South Cambridgeshire countryside, warn campaigners

22 June 2025

It would cover 1,500 hectares.

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Phil Rodgers: Cambridge - The next 20 years

Phil Rodgers: Cambridge - The next 20 years

Phil Rodgers: Cambridge - The next 20 years

22 June 2025

Our political columnist looks at what will shape the city for the next two decades.

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Tributes paid to ex-Bottisham Village College student killed in Air India crash

Tributes paid to ex-Bottisham Village College student killed in Air India crash

Tributes paid to ex-Bottisham Village College student killed in Air India crash

21 June 2025

School says he touched ‘countless lives with his warmth, vision and positivity’.


‘Unprecedented’ study unearths first steps in how amyloid plaques form in Alzheimer’s

‘Unprecedented’ study unearths first steps in how amyloid plaques form in Alzheimer’s

‘Unprecedented’ study unearths first steps in how amyloid plaques form in Alzheimer’s

20 June 2025

It promises to lead to a new therapeutic target.


Cambridge carpet shop owner John Ball uses horse and cart to avoid Mill Road bridge bus gate restrictions

Cambridge carpet shop owner John Ball uses horse and cart to avoid Mill Road bridge bus gate restrictions

Cambridge carpet shop owner John Ball uses horse and cart to avoid Mill Road bridge bus gate restrictions

19 June 2025

Bridge restrictions have been ‘devastating’ to his business, he says.

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Robots given the human touch - thanks to sensitive electronic ‘skin’ created by University of Cambridge and UCL

Robots given the human touch - thanks to sensitive electronic ‘skin’ created by University of Cambridge and UCL

Robots given the human touch - thanks to sensitive electronic ‘skin’ created by University of Cambridge and UCL

19 June 2025

Rather than using multiple sensors, they achieved it with a single material.


Midsummer Fair 2025 gets under way in Cambridge - but has tradition been undermined this year?

Midsummer Fair 2025 gets under way in Cambridge - but has tradition been undermined this year?

Midsummer Fair 2025 gets under way in Cambridge - but has tradition been undermined this year?

18 June 2025

Controversy surrounds the organisation of the 812th fair.


£4.7m fencing and barriers planned for guided busway after three deaths

£4.7m fencing and barriers planned for guided busway after three deaths

£4.7m fencing and barriers planned for guided busway after three deaths

18 June 2025

It follows a £6m fine issued in April following fatalities.


Cranes move in as huge peatland restoration project is completed at Wicken Fen

Cranes move in as huge peatland restoration project is completed at Wicken Fen

Cranes move in as huge peatland restoration project is completed at Wicken Fen

18 June 2025

The National Trust project covers 590 acres.


Delight for nature lovers as 13-year-old spots rare bird at RSPB reserve

Delight for nature lovers as 13-year-old spots rare bird at RSPB reserve

Delight for nature lovers as 13-year-old spots rare bird at RSPB reserve

17 June 2025

Birdwatchers flocked to the reserve to see it.


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