Jones: The man who knew too much
Diaries detailing the atrocities of the Holodomor, the Ukrainian Famine of 1933, are on show in Cambridge.
The night the Wall tumbled down
Wilf Scott from Cambridge was in East Berlin on the night of 9 November 1989 when the Wall came tumbling down.
Century wait for plane lift-off
It has been 100 years since a pair of Oakington villagers failed to create a fantastic flying machine - now their legacy is being continued.
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Slideshow: Blake's 'Informal Panorama'
Illustrator Quentin Blake helps Cambridge University celebrate its 800th anniversary.
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Sassoon fund gains £550,000 boost
A Cambridge University campaign to save the papers of World War I poet Siegfried Sassoon is bolstered by a £550,000 grant.
Ely Cathedral's 900 year history
Since it was built in 1109 Ely Cathedral has changed and grown alongside British history.
Evolution: Darwin versus Wallace
A new exhibition in Cambridge highlights the work of the evolutionist who nearly stole Darwin's thunder.
Jack Binns: Hero of the high seas
The first distress call from sea was made 100 years ago by one of Peterborough's very own sons.
Guides celebrate 100th birthday
Girlguiding UK celebrates its centenary in 2009. Cambridgeshire guides tell us what it means to be a guide in the 21st century.