Grantchester star James Norton reveals some of his favourite memories from filming the show and why he's finally decided to ditch the dog collar
A new chief executive has been appointed for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity following the announcement of Dr Lynn Morgan’s retirement.
Rocketing house prices mean many people on average wages can’t afford to buy or rent a home in Cambridge, council research shows.
A host of Cambridgeshire’s finest in their fields have been awarded New Year honors in 2019 by the Queen
The Friends of Cambridge Market are holding their first public meeting after the city council bids to ‘maximise the value’ of the market.
Lucy Cavendish College is launching its first ever Fiction Prize Festival – and we have a ticket to give away to the whole event.
A temporary footbridge will be installed during the planned closure of a city centre road bridge next year.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after two women were robbed and knocked to the ground on the street in Cambridge
A major brownfield site on the northern edge of the city could be regenerated to deliver a new low-carbon community
Comberton Village College sixth former raises cash to give children in Addenbrooke's a teddy each
It will offer more than 200 pieces of fitness equipment and more than 50 classes
Curiosity almost killed a cat who had to be rescued by firefighters after getting stuck in a gap behind a bathroom wall.
As the wind whips through the frosty streets, a gathering of some of the country’s most murderous imaginations is about to chill the blood further.
Cambridgeshire's new Chief Constable talks about the role of policing in tackling mental health challenges in the face of budget cuts
The police and crime commissioner has warned that a pension deficit, Brexit and population growth could cause a 'perfect storm'.
Hard-drinking and hard-living, Marie Colvin was the eye-patch-wearing war reporter who went where others feared to tread and lived life at full tilt. She was killed in 2012 in Syria whilst covering the war for the Sunday Times.
Literary stars descended on Cambridge at the weekend for a three day festival of bookish delights.
The Cambridge Literary Festival kicks off this weekend with a feast of bookish delights on offer for Cambridge audiences. If you haven't bought a ticket yet, there is still time.
A staffing crisis that could cause routine operations to be cancelled may be looming for Cambridgeshire hospitals after Brexit.
Iestyn Davies is a huge name in the world of opera, but his future could have taken him in a very different direction. He spoke to Alex Spencer ahead of becoming artist in residence at Saffron Hall