In O’Halloran’s bedroom there was a book titled ‘Confessions of a Master Jewellery Thief’
Among the more unusual lots is a former church in Castle Camps, near Saffron Walden, which was constructed in 1856
The Office of Rail and Road gave the go-ahead for Grand Central to serve Peterborough station.
Police hunt for missing man ends following discovery of a body
'Trees grow wonky, but it is absolutely full of branches'
'Labour’s Renters Charter would provide new help and support for renters'
Helpful maps have been released showing the exclusion zones
In 2021 Mayor Johnson was 'ill-equipped, ill-prepared to the Herculean challenges before him'
The curtain comes up on the first performance of Aladdin on Saturday 2 December.
“The Manger is an all-age multi-sensory display guaranteed to be enjoyed by every generation.”
'We have proved that we can excel at delivering devolved skills funding'
The victim was pushed when she tried to resist
REVIEW: I’m Sorry Prime Minister – I Can’t Quite Remember at Cambridge Arts Theatre
The company had proposed converting Shire Hall, former headquarters of the county council, into an upmarket hotel
“Jack was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and boyfriend"
A man died following a crash on the A1101 near Wisbech on Friday morning (17 November). Police were called at about 10.40am to the incident at...
Khaani Indian Kitchen of East Street, St Ives victim of 'prank or revenge'
“Any RAAC discovered may have a significant impact on useability of the facilities, as well as ongoing capital costs for remediation.”
The 165-acre showground could include a £50m leisure resort, up to 1500 homes and a hotel.
We are predicting a budget gap of £6.2m in 2024/25, but we have a plan to close this gap
Policing Fenland paid tribute to PC Justin Bielawski for picking up two trophies at the Cambridgeshire awards.
“We have reported the issues time and again, we don’t see Sanctuary being pro-active about this.”
In the 2016 referendum, Fenland was 71.4% Leave compared to 28.6% Remain.
Cllr Wayne Fitzgerald: “As the old proverb goes, physician, heal thyself!’. Mayor Dr Nik Johnson should do the decent thing and go now.”
Cllr Bailey added: “My thoughts are with the victims in this case, for that is what they are, those who have suffered terribly, whose stories remain...
On sentencing, the judge, Mr Recorder George Keightley, described the conspiracy and specific robberies as ‘unquestionably extremely grave’
Cambridgeshire Police urged the public to help “help us stop ram raids like these “
It is the latest in a spate of ram raids across Cambridgeshire.
“I am sorry, and I have wanted to say so for ages – I wish I knew then what I know now.”
Next year, Jonny will attempt to become the world’s first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole