How can we make food healthier for everyone – even when you can’t afford posh sourdough loaves? Giles Yeo explains ahead of the Cambridge Festival
Well known figures in college and choral music have spoken out against the decision and its impact on adult female sopranos.
Campaigners found less than half the journeys made from villages were to city centre – instead they were to sixth forms, hospital and science parks
The 300 extra places planned for 11 to 16-year-old pupils in Cambridge were lost when the Department for Education approved a new sixth form.
For his first two concerts as the director of the New Cambridge Singers, James Potter has chosen a programme built around Chorales.
The victim, a woman in her 50s who suffered serious injuries, will be interviewed anonymously on the show.
The flooded stretch of the A14 eastbound near Newmarket has hit number 10 in a list of “things to do” in the town.
The BBC’s first disinformation and social media correspondent is discussing her new book at the Cambridge Festival
The Hollywood star’s music career is taking off – and he’s coming to Cambridge.
Parents have described their shock after discovering their children have been refused their top three choices of secondary school.
The closure will allow National Highways to continue work on reducing flooding on the road.
The HSE is investigating.
Contractors have been pumping water away all weekend but one lane still remains closed.
Drivers are warned to avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
Two lanes remain closed and traffic slow due to ongoing flooding.
Ahead of a panel discussion at Cambridge Festival, Dr Yanaina Chavez-Ugalde talks to Alex Spencer
Blake’s Universe is the largest ever display of work from the Fitzwilliam’s William Blake collection, with additional loans from other collections.
Mark Housden said the discovery of the theft had left him on the floor weeping.
National Highways admits there is “no estimate” for when flooding will be cleared
The first locations to benefit include Fen Ditton, Grantchester and Milton.