Three boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder
Dr Mike More, chair of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, responds to the Greater Cambridge Partnership's plans.
The event returns once again, bringing with it a host of new exhibitors, local trades and independent boutiques.
The teenagers have all been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody at Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough.
Only the strong will survive, he says.
Detectives have issued an urgent appeal.
Anthony Browne, Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire, writes for the Cambridge Independent.
He was treated for a gunshot wound during an extraordinary case.
Jason Turner walked up the drive of a property in Scholars Walk carrying an open wine bottle.
Marcus Sapra has been sent back to prison just one week after being released.
How tax, pensions and spending will be affected.
The coroner will write to the government over a lack of guidance on identifying and controlling the bacteria involved.
Symptoms can be subtle and easy to dismiss, says Cambridge-based Dr David Gilligan, a leading consultant clinical oncologist.
Christopher Betts, 27, of Carlyle Road, Cambridge, was jailed at Cambridge Crown Court.
Andrew Smith, 41, had agreed a price of more than £400,000 with a potential buyer for the three-bed home he was renting in Cambridge.
Following two years of uncertainty, cancellations and extra precautions due to Covid, this popular event is back with some new developments.
They were linked to the crime by forensic evidence.
Opinion: While the Eastern Powerhouse may be primarily a business-led organisation, education is still one of its top priorities.
The drop-in event this weekend is supported by South Cambridgeshire District Council Zero Carbon Communities and Transition Cambridge.
The compulsory measure follows more than 80 confirmed cases across the UK since the beginning of October, three of which have been in Cambridgeshire.