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Award-winning comedian Omid Djalili brings his tour to Cambridge
Funnyman set to wax lyrical about the world we live in at the Corn Exchange
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Funnyman set to wax lyrical about the world we live in at the Corn Exchange
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On this day, Margaret Thatcher visited schoolchildren in Haddenham, an extension was added to the river side of Magdalene College, and fire from an untraced source threatened to cause serious damage to Wimpole Hall.
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On this day, Princess Anne delighted crowds during her first official visit to Cambridge, 16-year-old scouts were urged to take up arms by Robert Baden-Powell, and Lord Rutherford warned against the dangers of air warfare.
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Send us your photos of your children (or your pets) in their festive outfits for inclusion in a special supplement.
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On this day, the opening of a BBC studio in Cambridge meant greater coverage of local news, Lord Baden-Powell was awarded an honorary degree, and a soldier wrote home to his mother predicting that war would end soon.
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'Families continue to need thereassurance that we’re here and able to provide the support and care theyneed.'
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On this day, a library lecture was an opportunity for some good-natured college rivalry, a six-roomed thatched house built in 1300 was totally destroyed, and police helmets were pinched at Guy Fawkes Night celebrations.
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On this day, a new novel imagined ten thousand Cantabrigians wiped out in an air raid, the boatbuilder Mr. J.A. Scudamore died at the age of 52, and a student at Newnham College was killed in a collision with an army tank.
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On this day, a man was killed outside his house during an air raid, over 70 farm workers gathered for supper in a large barn, and elaborate plans were made to ensure that The Rolling Stones could perform in the city safely.
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Each day, Mike Petty and I look through the archives of the Cambridge News and recount some of the stories that occurred on this day in history.