The book explores, among other things, what the world’s governments can learn from the private sector.
Susan was born in Singapore and has lived in the UK for 27 years.
On Thursday, March 4, the Union hosted a virtual debate on the motion ‘This House believes silence is complicity’.
The second series of the programme will start on Thursday, March 11, with eight weekly episodes.
A fantastic new programme of online events begins later this month.
The Cambridge eatery has expanded its delivery service nationally.
Britain’s most successful competitor in the Winter Olympics is to talk on International Women’s Day.
The Ely Litter Pickers is a Facebook group consisting of concerned Ely residents.
The motion was ‘This House believes the Kingdom is no longer united’.
The presenter, broadcaster and author is on air two mornings a week.
Alison is an award-winning Milton-based freelance artist, illustrator and printmaker.
You have until midnight on Monday (March 1) if you want to find out the answer to your query.
He played rugby and cricket, and taught PE at The Perse and The Leys.
The novelist came to the rescue of the swan last week after it had wandered into the middle of a busy road.
The 34-year-old, who previously lived in Cambridge, will appear on this evening's episode (February 24) at 5pm.
The lineup for the inaugural online Cambridge Festival has gone live.
Elizabeth Peck's book Why Does Mummy’s Tummy Hurt? has helped her young daughter understand the menstrual cycle.
“It's been worth the wait’ say followers as the CUBG’s moonflower - Selenicereus wittii - finally blooms.
Oakington man Mark Woods-Nunn and adventurer James Ketchell have rebooted their charity walk.
Writer Shahida Rahman discusses the Bangladeshi community in Cambridge, in a year that marks the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence.