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01:48 > Thursday 11th March 2010

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Daniel Innes Rugg
Sudden death: Former Huntingdon soldier dies aged 25
15:01 - 10 March 2010

A FORMER Huntingdon soldier who died unexpectedly in his sleep has been described by his family and friends as man who loved to make people smile. Daniel Innes Rugg, who was known as Ruggy, died suddenly on February 26 of a suspected epileptic fit. The... Full Story »

Guided Bus
Cambridge Guided Bus was a ""bad idea from the start,"" say Lib Dems

12:10 - 10 March 2010

LIBERAL Democrat today (Wednesday) described the Guided Bus as a bad idea from the start following news that work on the scheme had reached a stalemate. Cambridgeshire County Council – which is Conservative-controlled – said yesterday that there we... Full Story »

Ann Watson
Medical letters go astray

10:26 - 10 March 2010

Report by ANGELA SINGER A CONFIDENTIAL and more efficient health care service, promised by the NHS in Cambridgeshire, has fallen at the first hurdle – with dozens of people receiving personal medical information belonging to strangers. The plan was to i... Full Story »

The Guided Busway will remain closed until contractors have carried out work to correct standing water, flooded cycle tracks and a leaking bridge
Stalemate over Cambridgeshire Guided Bus

10:23 - 10 March 2010

THE Guided Busway will remain closed until contractors have carried out work to correct standing water, flooded cycle tracks and a leaking bridge. Work on the northern section of the scheme between St Ives and Cambridge has ground to halt in a dispute abo... Full Story »

little barford power station
Multi-million pound project to reduce CO2 emissions at Little Barford Power Station

09:22 - 10 March 2010

RWE npower has today (Wednesday) announced plans to invest £100m in Little Barford Power Station to cut CO2 emissions from the station by about 40,000 tonnes a year. The multi-million pound programme of investment is aimed at improving the efficiency, re... Full Story »

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