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Man crashed ‘head on’ with another car before death, inquest hears
The inquest heard that the 39-year-old man attempted to overtake vehicles before the crash
Pothole repairs neglected as locals claim 'council wasting money on wrong projects'
Cambridgeshire readers have criticised council spending priorities, calling for investment in road repairs and footpaths over cycleways and busways
What is Eid Al-Adha 2026 and when is the Dhul Hijjah moon sighting?
The sighting of the Dhul Hijjah crescent moon is the final step in confirming the official Eid Al-Adha 2026 dates and the Hajj pilgrimage for 2026
One of Britain's most wanted men on the run has links to Cambridgeshire
The man is wanted for drug offences across the UK
Three women found dead off Brighton Beach were 'members of same family'
The bodies of the three women were found in Brighton on Wednesday morning
Major Cambridgeshire A-road closed after lorry crash
The crash involved a lorry and two cars
Staff assaulted at Cambridgeshire petrol station
The victims suffered minor injuries and police are investigating
New A10 bridge linking Cambridge to nearby new town officially opens
The new route provides a safer road for walkers, cyclists and horse riders to travel between Cambridge and nearby towns and villages
UK's Eurovision 2026 hopes as Cambridgeshire singer aims for first win since 1997
The UK will be represented by Look Mum No Computer at Eurovision 2026, but Britain has not won the contest since 1997 when Katrina and the Waves took top spot with Love Shine A Light – here is a look back at the UK's Eurovision history
Newmarket heiress worth £12.6 billion tops Sunday Times 2026 Rich List for East Anglia
The heiress has an estimated wealth of over £12.6 billion
Locals split as Cambridge Leisure Park changes could cause 'chaos' or 'attract people'
Cambridge Leisure Park is currently up for sale and could be redeveloped by new owners
DWP says benefit fraud and payment errors cost taxpayer billions
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published new figures showing £9.9 billion was lost to benefit fraud and payment errors in the financial year ending 2026, according to official DWP data.














