One of Britain's most exciting talents, singer-songwriter Jake Bugg will headline Sunday night at Cambridge Folk Festival with an acoustic set.
Sister Act, the feel-good musical comedy based on the hit 1992 film that had audiences jumping to their feet, bursts onto the Cambridge stage this week.
A petition calling for investment in over-subscribed Chesterton Community College has been signed by almost 1,000 people.
Staff at Cambridge Regional College have been helping to make Christmas special for children in care by collecting presents for them.
Students had a taste of life on the streets when they braved a night in the cold to raise awareness for homelessness
A volunteer who has dedicated the past 11 years to helping at Wintercomfort has spoken about her experiences working with the homeless charity.
A commemorative blue plaque to the former Cambridge MP Oliver Cromwell has been unveiled in the city.
Brilliantly exciting Scottish comedian Larry Dean is Custard Comedy's January headliner when the event returns to Comberton.
Social media has given everybody access to a global platform for their opinions, often ?dressed up as fact. How can pupils find the truth among the misinformation? St Mary's School headmistress Charlotte Avery explains the important role schools have to play.
Evolving from her trademark rockabilly style to a lyrical and soul -oriented sound, critically acclaimed Irish singer Imelda May returns to Cambridge following the release of her latest album Call Me, produced by the legendary T Bone Burnett.
Popular lifestyle influencer Briony Whitehouse has teamed up with Small Business Saturday – held on December 3 – to showcase some of Cambridge’s best products and services.
With Christmas nearly upon us, we’re reminded that Wintercomfort was so named because of local people’s concerns about homelessness in Cambridge at the coldest and wettest time of the year. Of course, we don’t know what the Christmas season will bring, but we know it’s not a good time to be sleeping rough or struggling to keep a tenancy. It sometimes seems that time accelerates as the year draws to an end, but in reality, I think it seems to run more quickly because we are so busy at Overstream House with as many as 90 people per day using our services.
In a brand new show for 2017, Sons of Pitches will be celebrating the world of TV with a vocal adventure, including performances of TV themes, and sketches about panel, talent and quiz shows.
Folk star Jon Boden will take the role of guest curator of Cambridge Folk Festival 2017, it has been announced, with tickets on sale now.
People are reminded to only attend A&E if they have life-threatening injuries as Addenbrooke’s Hospital experiences “extremely high numbers” today (Tuesday).
A 17-year-old student at The Perse School in Cambridge has been appointed principal second violin for the National Youth Orchestra.
The International Baccalaureate creates scientists who can write and artists who can count, says Parkside School's headteacher Jodh Dhesi.
Food4Food is one of a growing number of cafes and catering services run as a social enterprise.
Internationally-acclaimed photographer Jane Hilton will talk guns, brothels and cowboys at Anglia Ruskin University's Cambridge campus on Monday (November 28).
Youngsters at Histon and Impington Junior School cheered on The One Show's Rickshaw Challenge when it passed their school gates.