A serious fire is believed to havebroken out at the building in the early hours of this morning.
Rishi Sunak claims: ‘For the first time in its history, the NHS will have a long term workforce plan’
The warning about serious fires caused by charging electric bikes and scooters overnight came after two people were lucky to escape with their lives.
The shadow health secretary discusses growing up in poverty, reconciling his sexuality and faith, his kidney cancer and the debate over trans rights.
Residents are crowdfunding to legally challenge proposals by the Greater Cambridge Partnership to put a new greenway cycle path down their road.
Campaigners believe they have grounds for a judicial review of Cambridgeshire County Council’s decision.
The Greater Cambridge Partnership has planted new trees in mid summer that need watering every other day – but they are confident they won’t die.
Cow are being kept of the grass in their usual pasture because a new cattle grid installed for active travel lets them escape onto the road.
The council has apologised to around 300 people whose emails it accidentally shared when sending out a message about the closure of Mill Road Bridge
Thousands of listeners have been helped through heartbreak by her podcast The Breakup Monologues.
Save Honey Hill campaigners are urging residents to attend one of two meetings this week for advice on how to object to Cambridge sewage works plans.
A flagship project that would see 150km of red Tarmac cycle paths run from villages into Cambridge is like “putting a motorway down a high street”.
New flat cattle grids installed to help cyclists exit Cambridge green space without getting off their bikes don’t prevent the cows from escaping.
The design will bring them into conflict, they warn.
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Cambridge author Kate Rhodes is returning to the Scilly Isles with hero DI Ben Kitto for a sixth outing with her new novel, The Brutal Tide.
No detailed predictions for the economic impact of a congestion charge on Cambridge businesses or the city council are available, says councillor.
After 10 years as director of the choir, Graham Walker will lead the singers for a final time for a performance of Bach’s St Matthew passion.
They warn chalk streams will dry up and effluent from sewage works will dominate sections of our waterways.
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