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Struck off Addenbrooke's doctor who made 'errors' asks to be reinstated on register
A doctor who was struck off the medical register 10 years ago after making a “catalogue of clinical errors” has asked to be put back on it. Dr Ioannis Tosounidis was erased from the medical register back in August 2014 for disciplinary reasons.
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Priory Park Infant School to hold largest event this summer
Live music, dancing, games, and miniature railway rides are just some of the highlights of this week’s summer festival at Priory Park Infant School in St Neots. It’s the biggest event in the school’s calendar, held on Friday, June 28, from 4.30
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Teddy bear jumps and a paddleboard marathon - Godmanchester's busy weekend
A Huntingdonshire town came together for a weekend of fundraising, a fete, and flying teddy bears. On Sunday, June 23, the town of Godmanchester took on a fundraiser for local lad, Harry Houghton. At the age of four, Harry started to show signs
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East of England Ambulance Service spending millions on private ambulances
The East of England Ambulance Service is spending millions of pounds of taxpayer cash bringing in private ambulances to attend emergency incidents. More than £44 million was handed to private ambulance providers between 2018-23, figures obtained
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Sister's cancer death at 18 inspires Hunts woman's heart-breaking plea to government
A woman from Huntingdonshire is urging the next Government to do more to save the lives of those with cancer after her sister's death at the age of 18. Emma Bray, 27, from Papworth Everard, has shared the emotional experience of watching her teenage
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Make the most of summer in Cambridgeshire with Mill View
Discover why Mill View independent living community is the perfect base from which to explore Cambridgeshire this summer. Your golden years are not just about comfort and relaxation, but also about discovery, engagement and joy. At Mill View
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St Neots Model Railway Club exhibition at The Priory Centre was a ‘flaming success’
Nearly 800 people attended the St Neots Model Railway Club exhibition in The Priory Centre on Saturday June 15. Jackie Kneeshaw, exhibition manager, said: "Considering we have moved from October to June for one year only due to The Priory Centre
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Cambridgeshire Police make eight arrests after first weekend of Euros
Cambridgeshire Police made eight arrests across the county after the first weekend of the Euros. From Friday, June 21 until midnight on Sunday, June 23 (the night of England's first match), eight people were arrested on suspicion of drink or drug
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Ernulf pupils don their hard hats for work experience at Wintringham
Three Year 10 students in Huntingdonshire got to spend the week as builders, as they took part in work experience with Urban&Civic. The Ernulf Academy pupils joined the company, which is currently working on a site in Wintringham, for a week's
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Drug dealer caught red handed on CCTV
A drug dealer caught red handed on CCTV in Huntingdon has been jailed. Aidan Graves was captured by CCTV operators in Market Hill to sit on a bench and hand over white powder to another man in exchange for cash at around 3am on May 9. Staff
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St Neots Splash Park funding agreed - but project "still not done yet"
There are still questions over the long-awaited Splash Park for St Neots despite the town council agreeing to grant the project more than half a million pounds. The St Neots Splash Park, which has been in the works for years, has taken a step closer
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See what your North West Cambridgeshire candidates have to say on potholes
Here, the candidates for the North West Cambridgeshire constituency, give their views on potholes. Sam Carling (Labour) Sam Carling is the Labour candidate for North West Cambridgeshire. (Image: Sam Carling) "The potholes cratering our
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Police recruits swap fast food and paintbrushes for degrees
Major milestones have been reached for sixteen apprentice police officers. The group, formerly working in a variety of occupations, were recognised in a recent passing out ceremony after signing up for a police degree apprenticeship. Five of
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How much is a speeding ticket in the UK and how many points will I get?
Drivers who are caught speeding in the UK will have to pay a minimum of £100, though fines increase to up to £2,500. The minimum penalty for speeding is a £100 fine and three points on your driving licence. But how you are dealt with after