Buoygues UK have been chosen as the main construction partner of the first specialist children’s hospital in the East of England
The SU addressed the Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as well as MPs Yvette Cooper, David Lammy and Bridget Phillipson, via an open letter
The loan from Just Group will help finance the College’s recent acquisition of property on Castle Street
Roger Mosey argued that debate on several topics had become ‘difficult, if not impossible’
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a Chaucerian mystery and a celebration of the ‘one-person battery electric recumbent tricycle’
Professors Tony Booth and Wyn Evans have suggested that the electorate should be more inclusive
Gina Miller claimed that Lord Chris Smith had demonstrated a ‘serious breach’ of electoral guidelines
Dr Woda possessed over 300 indecent images
C4P have claimed that the College holds £3.2 million in arms companies
The University said the meeting with the UK Ambassador to the US explored ‘academic and industrial partnerships with the USA’
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a Peruvian dog adopted by a Cambridge local, BBC approval of Jack’s Gelato, and the ‘death’ of a well-known student band
The Conservators of the River Cam claim that without intervention, the locks maintaining the river’s water levels will collapse, with some calling on the University to help cover costs
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including a time capsule filled with treasures from the 2020s and a 114km-long relay race
Eight candidates are competing for five roles, with two uncontested roles
The uncertainty follows billions of dollars of cuts to federal funding for US academia
The College Council will only ‘decide on what, if any, change to make’ once the University’s arms review is concluded
A honey-sweet roundup of this week’s news from around the city, including demolition delays and a Cantab in the GB Rowing squad
One protester claimed that Trinity’s profits are ‘covered in the blood of children’
The proposed changes would only allow finalists to be re-assesed
One protester staged a ‘lock-on’ and attached himself to the gates outside Senate House
Cambridge’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation Dr Diarmuid O’Brien is due to become CEO of a new Irish government agency
The event took place on the Palestinian Day of Remembrance
The protest was organised by the Organisation of Radical Cambridge Activists
No construction is evident at the Trinity-owned Dunsfold Aerodome, where plans for the 625-acre site include 650 affordable homes