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Mandy Morton channels her unhappy schooldays for her latest mystery

Mandy Morton channels her unhappy schooldays for her latest mysteryMandy Morton channels her unhappy schooldays for her latest mystery

Mandy Morton channels her unhappy schooldays for her latest mystery

The cats of the No2 Feline Detective Agency mystery series are back in another adventure: The Suspicions of Mr Whisker


Stormy meeting hears parish council is ‘like the Wild West’

Stormy meeting hears parish council is ‘like the Wild West’Stormy meeting hears parish council is ‘like the Wild West’

Stormy meeting hears parish council is ‘like the Wild West’

Staff have been “hospitalised with anxiety” and their treatment had to be paid for out of council funds, meeting told.

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Revealed: The bus routes funded by Cambridgeshire’s mayoral precept

Revealed: The bus routes funded by Cambridgeshire’s mayoral preceptRevealed: The bus routes funded by Cambridgeshire’s mayoral precept

Revealed: The bus routes funded by Cambridgeshire’s mayoral precept

The routes are based on feedback from more than 700 residents.


Cambridge drink driver loses licence for second time

Cambridge drink driver loses licence for second timeCambridge drink driver loses licence for second time

Cambridge drink driver loses licence for second time

Police spotted Luis Massot driving at speed along Queen’s Road.


The Cambridgeshire Freemasons’ Alma Mater Lodge celebrates 150th anniversary

The Cambridgeshire Freemasons’ Alma Mater Lodge celebrates 150th anniversaryThe Cambridgeshire Freemasons’ Alma Mater Lodge celebrates 150th anniversary

The Cambridgeshire Freemasons’ Alma Mater Lodge celebrates 150th anniversary

A dinner was attended by 75 people, including Dr Bharatkumar N Khetani, the High Sheriff of Cambridge.


Chris Lloyd: ‘A private man with a huge public impact’

Chris Lloyd: ‘A private man with a huge public impact’Chris Lloyd: ‘A private man with a huge public impact’

Chris Lloyd: ‘A private man with a huge public impact’

The former landlord of the Free Press and Cambridge Blue, well known as an oarsman and coach in the rowing community, has died after a short illness.


Trials of self-driving buses set to begin in Cambridge in late summer

Trials of self-driving buses set to begin in Cambridge in late summerTrials of self-driving buses set to begin in Cambridge in late summer

Trials of self-driving buses set to begin in Cambridge in late summer

The trials are part of the Greater Cambridge Partnership’s (GCP) self-driving vehicle project, Connector.


Renovated Cambridge FootGolf Centre swings into action

Renovated Cambridge FootGolf Centre swings into actionRenovated Cambridge FootGolf Centre swings into action

Renovated Cambridge FootGolf Centre swings into action

Cambridge FootGolf Centre has reopened on Ely Road in Milton following a refurbishment.


East West Rail line is ‘crime against the countryside’, says conservation charity

East West Rail line is ‘crime against the countryside’, says conservation charityEast West Rail line is ‘crime against the countryside’, says conservation charity

East West Rail line is ‘crime against the countryside’, says conservation charity

The Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) is calling for EWR to change its proposed route.


Cambridge city councillors pass motion calling for ceasefire in Gaza and pledge to consider ending banking with Barclays

Cambridge city councillors pass motion calling for ceasefire in Gaza and pledge to consider ending banking with BarclaysCambridge city councillors pass motion calling for ceasefire in Gaza and pledge to consider ending banking with Barclays

Cambridge city councillors pass motion calling for ceasefire in Gaza and pledge to consider ending banking with Barclays

They will consider move to an ‘ethical’ bank, they said.

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Accused of paying lip service to biodiversity during ‘no-mow May’

Accused of paying lip service to biodiversity during ‘no-mow May’Accused of paying lip service to biodiversity during ‘no-mow May’

Accused of paying lip service to biodiversity during ‘no-mow May’

The no-mow May project is run by conservation charity Plantlife.


Government commits extra £50m to Cambridge sewage works relocation project

Government commits extra £50m to Cambridge sewage works relocation projectGovernment commits extra £50m to Cambridge sewage works relocation project

Government commits extra £50m to Cambridge sewage works relocation project

The existing Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant is proposed to be replaced by a new plant on land between Horningsea and Fen Ditton.


Meet the 11 Cambridge researchers elected to the Royal Society

Meet the 11 Cambridge researchers elected to the Royal SocietyMeet the 11 Cambridge researchers elected to the Royal Society

Meet the 11 Cambridge researchers elected to the Royal Society

10 University of Cambridge scientists and one from the MRC LMB join the national academy.


‘Give us back control over Cambridge’s future’

‘Give us back control over Cambridge’s future’‘Give us back control over Cambridge’s future’

‘Give us back control over Cambridge’s future’

Fears have been raised that Cambridge “will be splattered with concrete and sold to the highest bidder” by government.


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