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Dismay for campaigners as government approves 2,500-acre Sunnica solar farm

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New energy secretary Ed Miliband approved the plans despite widespread opposition in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.

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Cambridgeshire town to get £3.9million recycling facilities with improved parking

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The new site will include a shop where people can donate their unwanted but functioning items

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Large 77 hectare solar farm in Northamptonshire countryside set to be approved

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The plans will go to West Northamptonshire Council to decide on Tuesday, July 16

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Campaigners’ message to Ed Miliband: Say no to Sunnica solar farm

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A decision over the site in East Cambs and West Suffolk was delayed by the General Election.

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Kettering general election hustings: What your candidates had to say on cost of living, climate change and housing

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All eight candidates were invited to attend a hustings on Thursday, June 20, two weeks ahead of the general election on July 4

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Large solar farm near West Northamptonshire village gets green light

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The site will provide enough renewable energy to power more than 14,000 homes and would displace around 35,000 tonnes of CO2 a year

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Live Milton Cambridge fire updates as 20 firefighters battling blaze at recycling centre

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Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue warn smoke is billowing out over the A14 and other local roads

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New promotions announced

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New promotions announced

Clockwise from top: Bill Nolan, Alex Forse, Robert Phipps and Chiara Giorio, courtesy Chemistry Photography Thursday, June 13, 2024 We are delighted to announce that Robert Phipps, Chiara Giorio, Alex Forse and Bill Nolan have all received academic promotions, which were announced in the Cambridge University Reporter today. “These promotions recognise the outstanding contributions that…

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Species are suffering under tropical forest canopies due to climate change

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Forests need urgent protection, says study co-authored in Cambridge.

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‘Miracle’ scalable recycling process for cement could be key in drive to net zero, say Cambridge researchers

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The Cambridge Electric Cement process uses electrically-powered arc furnaces used for steel recycling.

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