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Man died from a single stab wound
A post-mortem examination shows how Atis Bleive, 37, died, and two people are released by police.
Murder inquiry launched after baby's death
A murder inquiry begins after a three-month-old boy dies five days after being taken to hospital.
Train operator to introduce additional services
Greater Anglia is bringing in additional services on a number of regional routes.
Contractors removed from site after receiving abuse
Anglian Water says it closed the B1049 after workers were verbally abused by drivers.
Government agrees to postpone some council elections
Peterborough is one of 29 local authorities granted permission to postpone scheduled May elections.
Cambridge sign Gillingham's Nevitt on loan
Cambridge United sign Gillingham striker Elliott Nevitt on loan until the end of the season.
Families pay tribute to men killed in crash
Imran Hafiz is described as a "shining star" and Jordan Moore's family say he is "truly missed".
Plans for 8,500-plot Muslim cemetery withdrawn
Councillors will no longer discuss the project at an upcoming meeting.
Free festival returns thanks to community help
Organisers, who cancelled last year's event, say they are reminded of people's "shared passion".
East of England 'not over last year's drought'
Anglian Water's planner warns we need more rain and says the risk of more serious droughts is growing.
Army volunteers join paramedics as co-responders
A military unit based at St George's Barracks will start to respond to calls from their base.

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