It was 59 out of 65 national groups surveyed.
This powerful piece has been described as “the most popular oratorio of the 19th century”.
The classic Italian comedy, written by Eduardo De Filippo, also stars Felicity Kendal.
The quartet includes former members of indie rock group The Maccabees, as well as Stereophonics drummer Jamie Morrison.
Taj Street Kitchen in St Ives and Cambridge-based Golpo both won awards at the ceremony.
The track, from Aurora’s ‘A Different Kind of Human (Step 2)’ album, was recorded at her recent sold-out gig at the Royal Albert Hall.
The new entertainment venue will be spread over two floors and feature immersive games, including axe throwing and augmented reality darts.
The singer answered questions from the audience about his new autobiography, ‘Never’, and about his life.
All the details for fireworks and bonfire night events around the region.
The ‘Gen Z internet star’ made his debut at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his show ‘Just Literally’.
The Swansea-born poet will be bringing his headline solo tour to Cambridge in early November.
The event is to raise money for the teenage cancer unit at Addenbrooke’s.
The nation’s favourite organist is to release a new EP, ‘The Waiting Sky’, with Pembroke Girls Choir.
Other artists set to be involved in the concerts and workshops at Girton College, Cambridge, include Trish Clowes, Ross Stanley, and Tony Kofi.
The YouTube series follows a young woman who goes on the run after a powerful ancient spirit bonds with her, branding her face with the titular mark.
The indie rockers first played the venue when they supported The Charlatans there back in 1995.
Shelley Jackson is the MA’s associate professor and course leader.
The home has also made a food bank donation to St Andrew’s Church in Cherry Hinton.
The annual event has helped raise more than £6,000 for various causes.
They will be held in Cambridge, Ipswich and Norwich and all at the same time.