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Cambridge university mental health nursing course investigated over concerns
The nursing regulator has launched an 'extraordinary review assessment' to understand whether its 'education standards continue to be met'
'Dangerous' driver crashed into car and put road users 'at risk' in bid to flee police
The 'appalling' driver drove at more than double the speed limits and went the wrong way around a roundabout
Fire crews tackle huge farm machinery blaze near Cambridgeshire
The fire involved a combine harvester
Two police officers face misconduct probe after Henry Nowak murder
The Independent Office for Police Conduct has confirmed a probe into the conduct of the officers
Family of toddler injured in crocodile attack issues statement
After undergoing "multiple surgeries" the three-year-old boy is now in a stable condition
Man 'indecently exposed' himself to women in Cambridgeshire village
Police have released an image of a man they are looking to speak with in connection with the incident
YMCA star Victor Willis dies suddenly at 75, fans say ‘heartbroken’
Tributes have poured in for the singer
Police want to find five men after victim left seriously injured in Peterborough assault
Police are looking to speak with five men in connection with the attack
Police search through the night amid concerns for man last seen in Newmarket
The force has been working throughout the night to locate the missing man
Officer sent image of child who was victim to ‘very serious abuse’ to colleague
The officer, who worked for Cambridgeshire Police, faced a misconduct hearing
Locals say free parking will offer ‘little benefit’ to Cambridgeshire towns
Some people feel the parking is a 'positive step', however others feel it won't benefit the district
DWP urged to means-test PIP amid rising disability benefit costs
The Department for Work and Pensions has been urged to introduce means-testing for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) as part of the Timms Review, amid warnings that rising costs will add an extra £5 billion to the welfare budget this year.














