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Repairs to begin on suspected sinkhole in Cambridge

29 June 2020
Repairs to begin on suspected sinkhole in Cambridge

Repairs to begin on suspected sinkhole in Cambridge

29 June 2020

Urgent work is planned.


The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

18 June 2020
The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

18 June 2020

Cambridge-based office fit-out specialist COEL offers some thoughts on future working practices.


Cambridge man denies stealing £500,000 diamond from London home of former billionaire

03 June 2020
Cambridge man denies stealing £500,000 diamond from London home of former billionaire

Cambridge man denies stealing £500,000 diamond from London home of former billionaire

03 June 2020

Justinas Ivaskivicius, 34, was arrested at a first floor flat in Fallowfield, Chesterton.


Met Police’s Flying Squad make arrest in Chesterton, Cambridge, relating to west London burglary

27 May 2020
Met Police’s Flying Squad make arrest in Chesterton, Cambridge, relating to west London burglary

Met Police’s Flying Squad make arrest in Chesterton, Cambridge, relating to west London burglary

27 May 2020

35-year-old was arrested on suspicion of theft


No sharing of toys: Government unveils detailed plans for reopening primary schools on June 1

15 May 2020
No sharing of toys: Government unveils detailed plans for reopening primary schools on June 1

No sharing of toys: Government unveils detailed plans for reopening primary schools on June 1

15 May 2020

No sharing of toys or materials, supervised handwashing and no end-of-term traditions all feature in the latest guidelines for primary schools.

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Report into deaths of three workers tells East of England Ambulance Service Trust to act on mental health

13 May 2020
Report into deaths of three workers tells East of England Ambulance Service Trust to act on mental health

Report into deaths of three workers tells East of England Ambulance Service Trust to act on mental health

13 May 2020

More than 40 people were interviewed following the deaths of ambulance dispatcher Luke Wright, and paramedics Christopher Gill and Richard Grimes.


Why communities secretary Robert Jenrick has urged people to ‘buy a newspaper’

07 May 2020
Why communities secretary Robert Jenrick has urged people to ‘buy a newspaper’

Why communities secretary Robert Jenrick has urged people to ‘buy a newspaper’

07 May 2020

His comments come as the Cambridge Independent launches a new subscription offer.


Cambridge nutrition experts explain how to eat well to support your immune system

01 May 2020
Cambridge nutrition experts explain how to eat well to support your immune system

Cambridge nutrition experts explain how to eat well to support your immune system

01 May 2020

James Bradfield, of the NNEdPro Global Centre for Nutrition and Health, discusses maintaining a good diet during lockdown.


Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

29 April 2020
Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

29 April 2020

More planting, shadeways for cyclists and a search for ash trees. The Cambridge Canopy Project has a list of plans to make the city greener.


Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

29 April 2020
Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

29 April 2020

The charity is aiding those struggling to afford to feed their pets during the Covid-19 crisis.


Virtual University Fair brings Cambridge to China during pandemic

25 April 2020
Virtual University Fair brings Cambridge to China during pandemic

Virtual University Fair brings Cambridge to China during pandemic

25 April 2020

Its scale ‘goes way beyond that of any online forum with which the university has engaged in its overseas recruitment in the past’.

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My night shift in the intensive care unit at the Royal Papworth

17 April 2020
My night shift in the intensive care unit at the Royal Papworth

My night shift in the intensive care unit at the Royal Papworth

17 April 2020

Consultant anaesthetist Dr Chinmay Patvardhan shares the story of his 12-hour stint.


Man jailed after spitting at Burwell Co-op staff while claiming to have Covid-19

14 April 2020
Man jailed after spitting at Burwell Co-op staff while claiming to have Covid-19

Man jailed after spitting at Burwell Co-op staff while claiming to have Covid-19

14 April 2020

A homeless man who spat in the face of staff at Burwell Co-op saying he had Covid-19 has been jailed for 26 weeks.


Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

06 April 2020
Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

06 April 2020

A designer retailer with a store in Cambridge is set to file for administration.


Retailer B&M to temporarily close 49 stores

06 April 2020
Retailer B&M to temporarily close 49 stores

Retailer B&M to temporarily close 49 stores

06 April 2020

The discount retailer, which has a store at the Beehive Centre in Cambridge, has not disclosed which stores are to shut.


Government to clamp down on fake news

01 April 2020
Government to clamp down on fake news

Government to clamp down on fake news

01 April 2020

The spread of spoof stories and scams related to coronavirus has prompted the government to take action.


Waking up to One Health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic: A virologist’s view

27 March 2020
Waking up to One Health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic: A virologist’s view

Waking up to One Health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic: A virologist’s view

27 March 2020

Dr Camilla Benfield, from Cambridge, offers her perspective on the Covid-19 crisis.


Small businesses likely to be hardest hit by the coronavirus, warns Ian Sandison of Cambridge BID

20 March 2020
Small businesses likely to be hardest hit by the coronavirus, warns Ian Sandison of Cambridge BID

Small businesses likely to be hardest hit by the coronavirus, warns Ian Sandison of Cambridge BID

20 March 2020

Cashflow is a major challenge for many, he says.


Anthony Browne MP: Police should have upheld law over Extinction Rebellion

04 March 2020
Anthony Browne MP: Police should have upheld law over Extinction Rebellion

Anthony Browne MP: Police should have upheld law over Extinction Rebellion

04 March 2020

The South Cambridgeshire Conservative MP writes for the Cambridge Independent.

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Research from Cambridge Judge Business School: From Hollywood ‘logic’ to ‘highly institutionalised myths’ of the workplace

28 February 2020
Research from Cambridge Judge Business School: From Hollywood ‘logic’ to ‘highly institutionalised myths’ of the workplace

Research from Cambridge Judge Business School: From Hollywood ‘logic’ to ‘highly institutionalised myths’ of the workplace

28 February 2020

Charles Goldsmith summarises some of its latest work.


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