The annual campaign aims to raise awareness of the severity of the crime
The project had been expected to create 1,000 jobs
40 students holding full scholarships to study in the UK will take up their places with government support
Cambridge City Council projects costs of £92.275 million to update the Guildhall, Corn Exchange, and Market Square
Traders fear market could lose sense of community as retailers are priced out
Cambridge City Centre was lit up by theatre, music, and circus performances this weekend
A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, including the Lib Dem leader and climate plans for algae
This follows reports that crumbling locks are threatening the future of rowing and punting
One activist accused MP Daniel Zeichner of ‘[toeing] the genocidal party line’
The shake-up follows the cancellation of the 2025 festival, after losses of more than £320,000 in 2024
A light-hearted round-up of the local news from this week, including missing delivery robots and plans to save an oak tree sculpture
The building has faced issues such as water ingress and unsuitable window glazing
One CUCC player described the state of the pitch as ‘an embarrassment’
Newnham’s Head Porter said: ‘Most inappropriate behaviours (or worse) are perpetrated when we allow the conditions for it’
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The festival will be hosted by King’s, Trinity, St John’s, and Downing
An average of 21.2% of supervisions at Cambridge in 2023-24 were conducted by graduate students
C4P claimed that Magdalene has several indirect ‘holdings in several companies complicit in the Israeli genocide’
The guidance will take effect from the first of August
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Elizabeth Bratton and Kezia Douglass investigate the trials and tribulations of May Week planning
An Instagram story was captioned ‘Call us AIDS the way we killed off Queens’’
Caius Fellow R.A. Fisher served as the Galton Professor of Eugenics
Unite members demonstrated this afternoon