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University of Cambridge professor named as Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellow

06 August 2021
University of Cambridge professor named as Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellow

University of Cambridge professor named as Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellow

06 August 2021

Zoubin Ghahramani is one of the first five appointed to conduct work on artificial intelligence’s biggest challenges.


Seeking a vision for Oxford-Cambridge Arc spatial framework

30 July 2021
Seeking a vision for Oxford-Cambridge Arc spatial framework

Seeking a vision for Oxford-Cambridge Arc spatial framework

30 July 2021

The government has launched a 12-week consultation on the Arc's Spatial Framework.


Choose flowers and plants in Devonshire Gardens ‘Space to Grow’ competition

29 July 2021
Choose flowers and plants in Devonshire Gardens ‘Space to Grow’ competition

Choose flowers and plants in Devonshire Gardens ‘Space to Grow’ competition

29 July 2021

People can nominate plant varieties to be used in the Cambridge development.


Journalist to highlight impact of storytelling with data

29 July 2021
Journalist to highlight impact of storytelling with data

Journalist to highlight impact of storytelling with data

29 July 2021

Anna Lombardi, data and interactive journalist, will speak at the next Women's Impact Network meeting.


Cheffins' inaugural Affordable Art Sale for buyers on a budget

28 July 2021
Cheffins' inaugural Affordable Art Sale for buyers on a budget

Cheffins' inaugural Affordable Art Sale for buyers on a budget

28 July 2021

Almost 300 artworks will be on sale with estimates ranging from £50 to £800.


Cambridge Consultants to collaborate with Medtech Innovator Asia Pacific

23 July 2021
Cambridge Consultants to collaborate with Medtech Innovator Asia Pacific

Cambridge Consultants to collaborate with Medtech Innovator Asia Pacific

23 July 2021

Up to $300,000 will be given in cash prizes and awards.


Campaign for new-build home owners' rights gathers pace

04 June 2021
Campaign for new-build home owners' rights gathers pace

Campaign for new-build home owners' rights gathers pace

04 June 2021

The Homebuyers Fightback campaign launched by John Gaskell is attracting interest from around the country.


Homebuyers Fightback campaigner launches CrowdJustice appeal to cover legal fees

19 March 2021
Homebuyers Fightback campaigner launches CrowdJustice appeal to cover legal fees

Homebuyers Fightback campaigner launches CrowdJustice appeal to cover legal fees

19 March 2021

Appeal launched to fund legal fees in a battle for better protection for new-build home buyers.


Budget 2021: Stamp duty holiday extension will lead to ‘pandemonium and chaos’ in housing market

03 March 2021
Budget 2021: Stamp duty holiday extension will lead to ‘pandemonium and chaos’ in housing market

Budget 2021: Stamp duty holiday extension will lead to ‘pandemonium and chaos’ in housing market

03 March 2021

The extension will add to the strain felt by buyers and sellers as they look to complete on sales, says Cheffins.


Commercial landlords and Covid-19

03 March 2021
Commercial landlords and Covid-19

Commercial landlords and Covid-19

03 March 2021

Sponsored feature | Emma Bowman, solicitor, Hewitsons


‘New-builds should come with a risk warning’, says founder of Homebuyers Fightback

23 February 2021
‘New-builds should come with a risk warning’, says founder of Homebuyers Fightback

‘New-builds should come with a risk warning’, says founder of Homebuyers Fightback

23 February 2021

The buyer of a new-build home is launching a campaign for better consumer protection after his bad experience.


Farewell from Waterbeach to five-month-old Louis Thorold after A10 tragedy

17 February 2021
Farewell from Waterbeach to five-month-old Louis Thorold after A10 tragedy

Farewell from Waterbeach to five-month-old Louis Thorold after A10 tragedy

17 February 2021

The streets were lined with mourners as the funeral cortege for baby Louis Thorold passed through Waterbeach.


Vintage Duxford-based Catalina flying boat gets a Pick Up from Loch Ness

07 February 2021
Vintage Duxford-based Catalina flying boat gets a Pick Up from Loch Ness

Vintage Duxford-based Catalina flying boat gets a Pick Up from Loch Ness

07 February 2021

A rescue operation returned a Second World War aircraft stranded in Scotland after engine failure to its Duxford base.


University of Cambridge to offer free foundation year to tackle social disadvantage

13 January 2021
University of Cambridge to offer free foundation year to tackle social disadvantage

University of Cambridge to offer free foundation year to tackle social disadvantage

13 January 2021

A foundation year will offer talented students a new route to undergraduate study.


Traders plead with city council to reopen Cambridge market

04 January 2021
Traders plead with city council to reopen Cambridge market

Traders plead with city council to reopen Cambridge market

04 January 2021

Market traders say the decision to close the market until further notice puts their livelihoods at risk.


Lib Dems question city council’s decision to close Cambridge market

31 December 2020
Lib Dems question city council’s decision to close Cambridge market

Lib Dems question city council’s decision to close Cambridge market

31 December 2020

Opposition party says the closure of the market until further notice left councillors "somewhat confused and uncomfortable".


Three year groups working from home as Covid-19 cases rise at Cambourne Village College

15 December 2020
Three year groups working from home as Covid-19 cases rise at Cambourne Village College

Three year groups working from home as Covid-19 cases rise at Cambourne Village College

15 December 2020

Students in Years 8, 10 and 11 told to work from home until the end of term.


Matt Hancock and Lucy Frazer set out opposition to proposed Sunnica solar farm

09 December 2020
Matt Hancock and Lucy Frazer set out opposition to proposed Sunnica solar farm

Matt Hancock and Lucy Frazer set out opposition to proposed Sunnica solar farm

09 December 2020

The MPs write to Sunnica to set out their opposition to a planned 2,700-acre solar farm in its current form.


East Anglian Air Ambulance to hold virtual Christmas concert to raise funds

27 November 2020
East Anglian Air Ambulance to hold virtual Christmas concert to raise funds

East Anglian Air Ambulance to hold virtual Christmas concert to raise funds

27 November 2020

Taking place on December 10, the concert will include choir performances, readings and poems.


Turning over a new Leaf prompts name change for BeeBee

27 November 2020
Turning over a new Leaf prompts name change for BeeBee

Turning over a new Leaf prompts name change for BeeBee

27 November 2020

It is now called BeeBee & Leaf, a move prompted by the launch of its new plant-based wraps.


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