IT expert Colin Myles and his teenage daughter Anya have been rebuilding old laptop computers to give to less privileged children.
Successful Indian restaurant group, Dishoom, has opened a new delivery service in Cambridge.
Cambridge doctor and author Michelle Tempest argues in her new book that we shouldn’t be scared of artificial intelligence.
Cambridge students voted by 362 votes to 309 to approve the motion, “this House believes lockdown was a mistake”.
Anglia Ruskin University fine art students have moved what was to be an art exhibition staged on an indoor balcony to Instagram.
Professor Peter Johnstone, a fellow of St John’s, has told of his experience battling the coronavirus.
Former University of Cambridge student Kayla Barron could become the first woman to walk on the moon.
This year’s Arthur Rank Hospice Christmas tree recycling scheme was the charity’s biggest yet.
A cystic fibrosis patient is recovering from coronavirus at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge after the “scariest” moment of her life.
Eboracum Baroque present an online concert this Saturday (January 23) recorded last year at King’s Ely Recital Hall in Cambridgeshire.
Fast train services between Cambridge and London Liverpool Street are to stop, as part of Greater Anglia’s plan to reduce its timetable.
The group has issued ultimatums to Cambridge City Council and Cambridgeshire County Council.
Strawberry Fair, a major part of the cultural life of Cambridge since 1974, will not go ahead this year.
Two Cambridge Rotary Clubs have been heavily involved in an ongoing project helping a village community in The Gambia, West Africa.
The first episode of the 10th series of Death in Paradise aired last week, on the same day that Robert Thorogood's new novel was released.
Cambridge taxi firm Panther Taxis is offering free transport for vulnerable people to get to their vaccination appointment.
Linton-based school teacher Jemima Price has enjoyed the reaction to having her first novel, Finding Ruby, published.
A man found growing cannabis in Cambridge has been jailed.
A new art installation in Histon and Impington features six small-scale ‘jelly’ sculptures carved in stone and bronze.
A South Cambridgeshire man who repeatedly played loud music has had his sound system seized by council officers.