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The protesters described the capture of President Maduro as ‘illegal’, and criticised the UK’s refusal to condemn the action

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The coalition, led by the British Veterinary Association, joins a growing chorus of opposition to the potential cessation of the course

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The Reverend Jennifer Adams-Massmann has worked at Peterhouse since 2019, and will begin her role at Westminster Abbey in the spring

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Despite recent changes from the national Girlguiding body, the Cambridge club has released a statement affirming its gender inclusivity

The Mill Lane property will house 13 student rooms, as well as shared bathroom and study spaces

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The move puts the outreach programmes of three colleges, which largely depend on central University funding, at risk

The building, which houses the SU, needs refurbishment after 60 years

The new exam regulations have prompted concerns the degree will become a “memorisation game”

Unions and activist groups rallied in support of potential strikes in January




John’s earned more than £100,000 from commercial filming, 10 times more than any other college

The Cambridge University Society for Women’s financial supporters include twentieth Britain’s richest man

The committee said it ‘didn’t have enough people with the experience and avilability’ to organise the event

The reversal of Rita Akushie’s appointment comes as Cambridge grapples with mounting financial pressure



The set of principles outlined for GenAI usage among students and staff also draw attention to the ‘legitimate ethical concerns’ and ‘severe environmental impact’ around using GenAI

Facing potential legal action, CUCBC informed captains college-level rowing would be at threat of ceasing entirely if they voted against the proposal to align with British Rowing guidelines on trans eligibility

Protesters criticised the Careers Service for hosting weapons manufacturers and fossil fuel companies at the event

Theology professor Dr James Orr has become a senior adviser to Nigel Farage