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The move helps to celebrate "ordinary working people", a charity says.
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The move helps to celebrate "ordinary working people", a charity says.
Read MoreSimon Moir's actions "have caused substantial losses to investors", the Insolvency Service said.
Read MoreLeague Two side Cambridge United re-sign midfielder Idris El Mizouni on a season-long loan from Ipswich Town.
Read MoreA convicted terrorist and a "radicalised" inmate deny attempting to murder a prison officer.
Read MorePhotographer Paul Hart's pictures capture the fens in black and white.
Read MoreGiant letters are held up by the boyfriend's family as he pops the question after jumping from a plane.
Read MorePeterborough score twice in second-half stoppage time to secure a dramatic 2-1 League One home win against Fleetwood.
Read MorePaul Mullin scores twice against his former side as Cambridge United put five past hosts Morecambe.
Read MoreAn eating disorder psychiatrist apologises to Amanda Bowles' family for not intervening sooner.
Read MoreThe 17th Century artworks by Adriaen van Osta are acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
Read MoreGary Radley, 62, has motor neurone disease and asked his sons to perform at his bedside.
Read MoreRobert Duquemin died five days after he was assaulted at his home, say police.
Read MoreA man and a woman are being held on suspicion of killing father-of-five Robert Duquemin.
Read MoreBernadette Walker, 17, was reported missing from Peterborough on 21 July.
Read MoreA Spitfire which was due to fly over hospitals in Yorkshire to say thank you for NHS staff's efforts during the coronavirus pandemic has had to return to base because of poor weather.
The blue Spitfire, which has "THANK U NHS" written underneath its wings, was due to tour hospitals across the UK raising money for NHS charities.
However, the company behind the project says due to low cloud and poor visibility it was forced to return to its Duxford Airfield base in Cambridgeshire.
Funds for the NHS are being raised by the plane's owners, offering the chance for people to nominate the name of a loved one which will then be handwritten onto the aircraft.
Scott Twine's late strike sees Newport County beat Cambridge United 1-0 and book a home third-round Carabao Cup tie against Watford.
Read MoreThe doctor tells an inquest she "got the balance of decision wrong" while making an assessment.
Read MoreBernadette Walker, 17, was reported missing from Peterborough on 21 July.
Read MoreDisplay pilots mark the 80th anniversary of the air battle with a special message written in the sky.
Read MoreTom Lewis died in hospital two days after being stabbed in the street.
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