A think tank is hoping to change the lack of public awareness around proposals for the Oxford-Cambridge railway.
A motorcyclist has died after a crash on the A1307 near Linton in the early hours of this morning (Wednesday, August 29).
Cambridge IVF is to become the first NHS centre in the UK to routinely freeze embryos.
Extension to Connecting Cambridgeshire programme aims to improve full-fibre footprint
The Co-op shop in Willingham has been targeted by ram raiders for the second time this summer.
A consultation has been launched on whether to reduce the number of inpatient beds for people with learning disabilities in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Cambridge City Amnesty group has organised display of Shawkan's work
“If everybody is serious about having substantial growth between Oxford and Cambridge, they have got to be equally serious about delivering imaginative and effective public transport links otherwise everyone will get in their car for everything.”
It must connect to developments along A428', say campaigners
GCSE students are set to find out how they performed in their exams today (Thursday, August 23).
A gang of up to 15 youths are thought to be behind two robberies in Cambridge.
A robber, who barged his way into a jewellery shop, grabbed tens of thousands of pounds worth of rings and then struck a woman with a hammer, has been jailed.
Carla's shocking story prompts Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite to warn of dangers of online dating sites
Students at Hills Road Sixth Form College are celebrating, with more than 40 per cent of grades awarded at A and A*.
Another year of very strong academic results have been recorded at The Leys School.
Students at CCSS (Cambridge Centre for Sixth form Studies) have this year achieved excellent results of 40 per cent A*/A, 62 per cent A*-B, 84 per cent A*-C and a 99.6 per cent overall pass rate.
Students at Impington International College are celebrating today (Thursday) following another year of excellent exam results. The A-level/BTEC cohort achieved 72 per cent A* to C and 97 per cent A* to E, the culmination of two years' hard work.
Students at the Stephen Perse Foundation are off to study a range of subjects at university from art to molecular physics after achieving “excellent results”.
The Cambridge Independent and the University Arms are offering readers the chance to win dinner for two at Parker’s Tavern with three courses and a bottle of house wine to mark our 100th edition.
CCTV has been released of a man police would like to speak to following a burglary in Bottisham.