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More than 530 players, supporters and volunteers visited Shelford Rugby Club over the weekend (2-3 August) for the 32nd ...
West Midlands Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford said police ‘have to operate within the bounds of the rules of the law’.
Created using video footage of a human physiotherapist, their pioneering digital clinic is able to offer NHS patients ...
Works to widen and upgrade the walking and cycling path along Barton Road (A603) will begin on Monday (11 August) and run ...
Simplifying life, it turns out, is rather complicated. But after a monumental undertaking, researchers at the MRC Laboratory ...
A tale described as a ‘moral dilemma of our time’, author Martyn Pritchard’s latest novel, A Painkiller to Die For, is set in ...
Ukrainians living in Cambridge are facing an uncertain future in the UK following a reluctance by the Home Office to reassure ...
Clearing rainforest to cattle farming is much worse for nature than previously thought, a landmark survey of birds in ...
The charter represents a broad group of stakeholders aiming to make rough sleeping and homelessness in all of its forms rare, brief and non-recurring.
One of the most popular revived traditions of recent years – the Shire horses harvesting the wildflower meadow at King’s College, Cambridge – was back this week, as Cosmo and Bryn once again did their ...
The Cambridge Country Show and Food Festival returns to Stow Cum Quy Park, Cambridge, this weekend (9-10 August).
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