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June 2026

  • January 1995. An image of scientist Bridget Ogilvie. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / David Calle2TCCTBY January 1995. An image of scientist Bridget Ogilvie. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / David Calle

    Letter: Dame Bridget Ogilvie obituary

    Mary Rice writes: Bridget Ogilvie had a wicked sense of humour

March 2026

  • Ian Huntley.

    Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after HMP Frankland prison attack

  • Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. The two 10-year-olds disappeared in August 2002. Their bodies were eventually found in a ditch near RAF Lakenheath.

    Ian Huntley death: the summer we watched a senseless tragedy unfold in Soham

February 2026

  • Illegal dumping at the Middleton nature reserve, Lancashire: a huge pile of rubbish spills out of giant black plastic sacks in a grassy, misty landscape.

    New drone unit to investigate illegal waste dumping across England

    Government announces tougher measures to tackle unlicensed sites as ‘prolific waste criminal’ is ordered to pay £1.4m

January 2026

  • Woman in silhouette in front of closed blinds

    ‘I was robbed of justice’: woman raped as child criticises years of delays in bringing father to trial

    Police apologise after it took almost seven years for man to be charged and he died months before trial had been due

December 2025

  • Steve Reed in Downing Street.

    Four-day week may be considered a sign of failure, England councils told

    Local government secretary writes to town halls warning them against ‘part-time work for full-time pay’
  • Clive Borrow as one of the ugly sisters in Cinderella, 2001.

    Other lives
    Clive Borrow obituary

    Other lives: Amateur Cambridgeshire entertainer who appeared in scores of stage shows, often as a pantomime dame
  • A mural of two men sailing on water on a log boat, with remodelled log boats infront of the mural.

    Rare bronze and iron age log boats reveal details of Cambridgeshire prehistory

    Well-preserved oak and maple boats used for transport and fishing to be displayed in Peterborough
  • Zoe Williams

    double quotation markReleasing a suspect’s nationality will do nothing to satisfy those who are not looking for the truth

    Zoe Williams
  • Police and emergency workers at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire after the mass stabbings.

    First Edition newsletter
    Monday briefing: ‘Heroic’ rail worker fights for life after 15 minutes of horror

    Newsletter
  • A forensic investigator photographing the scene on the platform by the train at Huntingdon station

    Cambridgeshire train stabbing: one suspect held on suspicion of attempted murder; police commend ‘heroic’ rail staff member – as it happened

  • Azuma train sits at platform of station; a member of the police forensics team stands by in white overalls; the station has a white canopy and a bridge over the track in the background.

    Cambridgeshire train stabbings: ‘heroic’ rail staff member fighting for life after tackling attacker

  • Police and members of the emergency services search the track beneath an LNER train

    Rail unions call for review of security after Cambridgeshire stabbings

  • Police officers walk along the platform near an LNER Azuma train at Huntingdon station, eastern England, after a mass stabbing on a train

    Cambridgeshire train attack – what we know so far

  • Nine people severely injured in train stabbing near Cambridge – video

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  • Nine people suffering life-threatening injuries after train stabbing in Cambridgeshire, police say

  • A painting depicts a man, a woman and two children

    Lost grave of daughter of Black abolitionist Olaudah Equiano found by A-level student

    Fitzwilliam Museum has uncovered student’s work from 1977 that revealed Cambridgeshire location of child’s burial place

October 2025

  • People on the London Underground

    Business and charity leaders urge ministers to lead England’s transition to four-day week

    Open letter signed by more than 100 leaders comes after local government secretary criticised a council for switching to shorter week
  • Commuters get off a train

    Benefits of a four-day week are ever clearer, despite Steve Reed’s stance

    Housing secretary’s criticism of trial in South Cambridgeshire council ignores its many positives
  • Steve Reed

    Councils in England face clampdown on four-day working weeks

    Steve Reed writes to South Cambridgeshire council raising concerns over performance and value for money
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