Visitors to the three-day event basked in glorious weather and listened to talks from famous authors and historians
Time for Cambridge veg lovers to dust off their elasticated trousers
Game of Thrones lingo Dothraki was ringing out across Cambridge at the weekend as the world’s experts in fictional language creation visited the city
A 50th birthday present of painting lessons opened up a new way to appreciate wild places for ecologist Mike Barker
Developers who want to demolish and relocate a beloved Cambridge music venue will listen to locals' views this week
Top Cambridge chefs will be serving up culinary delights alongside great live music at the Foodies Festival this weekend
The event recognises the contribution made by the men and women across the city and the county who are serving, or have served, in the military
The double act that causes audiences to do a double take. Jonty Stephens and Ian Asphital are true to life as Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Writer Beth Lynch reveals how a garden saved her sanity when faced with hostile neighbours in a new country
Construction work on more than 100 new council homes in the city is set to start - the first of 500 that were promised by the local authority
Cambridge Open Studios: meet the painter who discovered a new muse when she started taking flying lessons - seeing the landscape from the clouds
A new network has been set up to tackle the climate crisis at a local level by helping communities support each other in green schemes
An exhibition of bird-themed art by Spitting Image co-creator Roger Law is on display at Fen Ditton Gallery.
Meeting gives hope to campaigners opposing plans for a super budget hotel in Cambridge
Sister clock to Corpus Christi's famous Chronophage on loan to Lion Yard
What do visitors learn from the loo of a famous novelist? The National Trust's James Grasby reveals his dilemmas at the Wimpole History Festival
Campaigners warn it could make journeys longer and cost more than £50m, but the Greater Cambridge Partnership defends the plan
Royal Papworth is running an open day and walk-in interviews this weekend to recruit staff for new site
Felt-maker Annie Brown was struggling to get the unusual wool she wanted for her art, so she started her own flock of rare breed sheep.
The Holocaust and slavery could be wiped from the history records by new technology, fears journalist and author Jonathan Freedland