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43-year-old man knocked unconscious in unprovoked attack

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a 43-year-old man was assaulted in an unprovoked Cambridge city centre attack.

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PragmatIC Printing chief executive Scott White.

PragmatIC moves into commercial production

Cambridge company PragmatIC Printing – a pioneer in imprinted logic circuits – has announced plans to move its technology to pilot-scale production.

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Taxing times for city households as council tax increases

Households in Cambridge are set to be hit with a council tax increase of around £37 a year - and the rest of Cambridgeshire could pay even more.

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The Queen opening Cambridge University's veterinary school in 1955

The Queen’s first visit to the city

AS the nation looks forward to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in June, Cambridge First will remember each month Her Majesty’s visits to the city over the last six decades, starting with the 1950s. The Queen’s first visit to the city after her coronation was to Cambridge University’s veterinary school in Madingely Road on October 20, 1955. Charlotte Orson reports.

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Ben Tilley, 25

Your views: Apprenticeships

AS YOUTH unemployment rises to 22.3 per cent, the Government is encouraging more young people to take up apprenticeships. To prove they are serious about it, Deputy Prime Minister visited Cambridge Regional College last week to lend his endorsement to the vocational learning, speak to apprentices at the college and raise awareness of Government-funded schemes. As the tuition fee increase threatens on the academic horizon, are apprenticeships the best way to get young people into work? Cambridge First reporter Hugh Morris asks people on the streets of Cambridge what they thought.

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