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Four crashes on road in 'treacherous' conditions
Four vehicles have separate early morning crashes, as the region experiences freezing temperatures.
Budget must focus on housing, says shelter resident
Two men who have experienced homelessness give their views ahead of the chancellor's budget.
Sex worker and husband jailed over client blackmail
Leanne Potter-Williamson and Daniel Williamson wanted to "terrify" their victims, a court hears.
Mayor proposes assigning £1.2m to fund free parking
Yet a city council says the measure would require a funding commitment of £3.4m.
Industrial site to be demolished for new buildings
Two "lab-enabled" buildings, co-working spaces, a shop or cafe and a public garden are among plans.
Prisoner charged with murder of fellow inmate
Nathaniel Reece, 44, is accused of killing John Mansfield, 63, at Whitemoor Prison, Cambridgeshire.
Sewage leak delays operations at Royal Papworth
Some operations are postponed at the Cambridge hospital after the incident in a staff changing room.
Groomer jailed after victim's relative followed car
Police say Philip Thurston, 34, is a "danger to children", and they are pleased he is behind bars.
Funeral company to move after business premises sold
Richard Stebbings Funeral Service says it is having to move after its property was bought.
Novelists are worried AI could replace them
A Cambridge report says about half of those surveyed think AI could "entirely replace" their work.
'Historic underinvestment' holding back region
A new report presents a snapshot of the region's economy and the challenges still facing it.

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