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Trump's 25% Tariff Threat Over Iran Trade

Donald Trump warns of 25% tariffs on US trade for any country doing business with Iran, as Washington weighs its response to major anti-government protests. Read the latest developments.

Four NHS Trusts Declare Critical Incidents

Four NHS hospital trusts in Surrey and Kent have declared critical incidents due to a surge in A&E admissions driven by flu, norovirus, and respiratory viruses. Essential services remain open.

Four NHS Trusts Declare Critical Incidents

Four NHS hospital trusts have declared critical incidents due to a surge in flu, norovirus, and complex A&E admissions. Learn about the pressures and affected areas.

Discover Cambridge's Secret Spots Loved by Locals

Move beyond the tourist trail and explore Cambridge's quiet corners. From tiny hidden doors to historic parks and vibrant local streets, discover the authentic side of this iconic university city.

My Month on the NHS 'Soup and Shake' Diet

A journalist's first-hand account of trying the NHS-style total meal replacement plan for weight loss. Discover the results, expert insights, and whether it's a viable option in 2026.

Jade Franks' 'Eat the Rich' Fringe Hit Heads to Netflix

Merseyside comic Jade Franks turned cleaning toilets at Cambridge into a Fringe First-winning show. Now, her hit 'Eat the Rich' is being developed for TV, as she fights to open doors for working-class artists.

Cambridge College's Private School Recruitment Policy

Trinity Hall, Cambridge, will target elite private schools for student recruitment, sparking accusations of 'reverse discrimination' and a 'slap in the face' for state-educated pupils. Read the full story.

Lab-grown womb lining implanted with human embryos

Cambridge researchers create a replica human womb lining, successfully implanting early-stage embryos. This breakthrough could transform our understanding of early pregnancy and miscarriage.

How Europe Can Regain Middle East Influence After Gaza

Europe's stance on Gaza has shattered its credibility. Analyst Nathalie Tocci argues the path to regaining a constructive role lies not in grand diplomacy, but in focusing on stabilising fragile neighbours: Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq.

Student Group Seeks to Reform Elite US Universities

A grassroots student network, formed after the affirmative action ruling, is drafting a new 'academic social contract' to challenge elitism and redirect universities towards the public good. Discover their third way.

Flu hospital cases surge 18%, NHS on high alert

Flu admissions in England have surged by 18% to a record high for the season, with the NHS on 'high alert' as industrial action continues. Health chiefs urge the public to seek care when needed.

CuspAI nears $1bn valuation with new funding

Cambridge materials science start-up CuspAI is close to a major funding injection, putting it on track for a $1bn 'unicorn' valuation. Discover how its AI aims to tackle 'forever chemicals'.

CuspAI Nears $1bn Valuation in New Funding Round

Cambridge materials science start-up CuspAI, targeting 'forever chemicals', is close to a major funding injection, putting it on track for a $1bn valuation. Discover how AI is accelerating material discovery.

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