'Jones is a dangerous man and I’m pleased that he is now off our streets'
A major operation by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue was put in motion to contain the fire
The girl suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries in Cambridgeshire hit and run
Common sense says that this is anything but 'GREEN!'
Firefighters will be returning this morning for a reinspection
The fire broke out at the Lidl distribution depot next to the A1 just before 2pm
Clark, of Noble Gardens, March, was given a 42-month sentence
The 45,000 m² distribution centre spans an area equivalent to that of more than eight football pitches
Ginny Bucknor of Wisbech Without Incineration 'shocked' and disgusted' by timing of minister's meeting
He was reported missing on Sunday, February 4 by staff at the Ferry Project, Wisbech
Buses also featured in a question to the leader from Soham councillor Lucius Vellacott
DI Rich Stott said: 'We are extremely concerned about David’s whereabouts'
'The Bennett Institute noted however that not a single area of performance fell to a concerning level during the trial'
Nathan Lovell, of Opportune Road, Wisbech, was charged with 18 counts in total
Fenland Council is expected to pass a motion on Monday that includes inviting Claire Coutinho to visit Fenland
These are extraordinary times in Fenland
Tory councillor 'ashamed that the Government felt this was the right result'
Cllr Prentice is yet to publicly give reasons for his switch
Thousands have protested against the incinerator, not least NE Cambs MP Steve Barclay
' I do think that there's a certain amount of responsibility for parents having their own children’
Knife point robber flees Cambridge shop with £200
Each is running the London Marathon for a different charity and has their own reason for taking part
Nearly 10,000 illegal vapes, 18 kilos of tobacco and 250,000 illegal cigarettes seized in Peterborough in past year
One notable example saw Cat help house an army veteran who was sleeping rough
'James Caulfield is a prolific criminal who has caused misery within the community with his unpredictable behaviour'
When robber left the shop, the victim defended herself with her shoe, trying to hit him.
Phil Rodgers suggests if we accepted the findings of a recent poll, only one Conservative MP would remain in Cambridgeshire
Workers say they are angry at a series of issues
'The absence of neighbour objection does not automatically make the proposal acceptable'
The village – which has a population of around 400 -could be without a public house