That’s the warning from a team of researchers including Dr Ben Collier from the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre, part of Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science and Techn

The first funding applications for a share in the £13.1 million allocation are likely to go to the Combined Authority Board for approval from July 2020 onwards.

Chartered accountant David Brown (pictured second left at an IoD dinner) started his career as an articled clerk earning £2 10 Shillings a week before joining the family civil engineering firm, East Anglian-based Biggs Wall and Co Ltd.

Outline planning permission for developing the 32 hectare site on land north of Cherry Hinton was granted by the Joint Development Control Committee including councillors from Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council.

As businesses start to emerge from the national lockdown caused by the Coronavirus outbreak, Cambridge City Council, Cambridge BID, Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Greater Cambridge Partnership and Stagecoach have been working together to put in place a programme of pr

Plans to aid businesses to gain the digital knowhow to succeed and roll out ‘smart’ technology to market towns across the area will be considered by the CPCA Housing and Communities Committee on Monday 22 June.

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That’s the warning from a team of researchers including Dr Ben Collier from the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre, part of Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science and Techn

The first funding applications for a share in the £13.1 million allocation are likely to go to the Combined Authority Board for approval from July 2020 onwards.

Chartered accountant David Brown (pictured second left at an IoD dinner) started his career as an articled clerk earning £2 10 Shillings a week before joining the family civil engineering firm, East Anglian-based Biggs Wall and Co Ltd.

Outline planning permission for developing the 32 hectare site on land north of Cherry Hinton was granted by the Joint Development Control Committee including councillors from Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council.

As businesses start to emerge from the national lockdown caused by the Coronavirus outbreak, Cambridge City Council, Cambridge BID, Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Greater Cambridge Partnership and Stagecoach have been working together to put in place a programme of pr

Plans to aid businesses to gain the digital knowhow to succeed and roll out ‘smart’ technology to market towns across the area will be considered by the CPCA Housing and Communities Committee on Monday 22 June.