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Sir John Major receives freedom of district
The former prime minister says he is "enormously touched" at the civic award for his public service.
E-bike rider in critical condition after crash
The passenger is also seriously injured in hospital and three people have been arrested, police say.
Multi-million market plan has 'too many loose ends'
Traders have been running stalls in Cambridge since the Middle Ages.
Plans to turn former Labour Club into student flats
The site will help "alleviate pressure on the wider local housing market", a Cambridge college says.
Trial introduced to diagnose breast cancer earlier
People in Cambridgeshire can make self-referrals to hospitals through NHS 111 online or the NHS app.
Chocolate thieves toured country to raid shelves
Men who stole thousands of pounds worth of sweet treats are spared jail terms.
County to get two new SEND schools, council says
Council officials say the two new schools, in Gamlingay and March, will provide 270 places.
Estate of late tycoon Mike Lynch to pay damages of £920m
Judge rules that Hewlett-Packard Enterprise was owed damages for the £8.2bn acquisition of Autonomy in 2011.
'We've seen huge benefits since banning mobiles'
Pupils at The Netherhall School can no longer access their "distracting" phones during the school day.
New domestic abuse support cafes seek volunteers
Peterborough Women's Aid says it saw referrals rise to about 1,700 in 2025.
Partly-demolished bank to be sold by council
Demolition work ground to a halt in January after vibrations caused the adjoining building to shake.

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