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Prince William is now a billionaire and richer than King Charles
Prince William's net worth via the Duchy of Cornwall has reached £1.2 billion, making him richer than King Charles, as official accounts confirm he has paid more than £20 million in tax since becoming Prince of Wales.
Police looking for man in connection with ‘indecent exposure’ near primary school
Police would like to speak to a man captured on CCTV in connection with the incident
‘Do not approach’ wanted man with links to Cambridgeshire
The man has previous convictions of rape and robbery
Man rushed to hospital following crash on major Cambridgeshire road
The crash involved a lorry and a car
Norfolk man, 29, knows 'it won't get better' after devastating diagnosis
Jonny lost the ability to walk after his diagnosis, which took almost a year to secure
40 NHS staff being investigated for accessing medical records of boy injured in crocodile enclosure
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) has referred itself to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and is investigating whether all the workers had a legitimate reason for looking at his information
A14 reopens 20 hours after lorry fire closed road
Emergency services attended the scene
Cambridge nursery where children ‘benefit enormously’ celebrates Ofsted rating
Inspectors also said children 'lap up opportunities' at the nursery
Woman died of ‘traumatic injuries’ in crash days after Christmas, inquest hears
Letitia Cuney, 53, was involved in a crash on the A10 in December 2025
DWP begins sending debt recovery letters to former benefits claimants this week
The DWP is sending debt recovery letters this week to former benefit claimants, as new enforcement powers come into force including the potential suspension of driving licences for those who owe at least £1,000 and refuse to repay.
DWP responds to petition calling for type 1 diabetes to qualify for PIP
More than 15,000 people have signed a petition calling for type 1 diabetes to qualify for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), prompting a formal response from the DWP.
Fears new homes in ‘dead end village’ would put ‘unsustainable pressure’ on services
If approved, the development would create over 200 jobs














