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Student aims to become first woman to row solo from Europe to South America
Zara Lachlan, from Cambridge, hopes to break three world records while raising money for charity.
Art exhibition tells stories of 1924 Paris Olympics
The exhibition will highlight how international artists working across different disciplines were engaged with themes of the sporting body.
Professor Stephen Hawking’s scientific and personal archive is made available
It features correspondence demonstrating how Hawking was an active campaigner on issues including disability rights and nuclear disarmament.
Nearly two in three MPs educated in state comprehensive schools – analysis
The Sutton Trust charity said the proportion of all MPs who attended comprehensives has ‘increased markedly’ following the election.
Pro-Palestinian protesters spray red paint on Cambridge graduation building
Activists on Saturday targeted Senate House, a building that has been used for graduation ceremonies since the 18th century.
102-year-old RAF veteran flies again in 1930s plane
Arthur Clark’s east London care home surprised him with a visit to Classic Wings at Duxford in Cambridge for the special flight.
Affluent areas in England have ‘highest levels’ of childcare access – analysis
Neighbourhoods with lower levels of childcare access were more likely to have a higher proportion of children living in poverty, figures suggest.
Raspberry Pi set for June IPO in welcome boost for London market
The tech group has revealed plans to raise 40 million US dollars (£31.4 million) in new money as part of the London listing.
Protest camp remains outside Cambridge University graduation venue
Protesters have vowed to continue until a set of demands are met.
Inciting violence has ‘no place’ on university campuses, student leader says
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for universities to remain ‘bastions of tolerance’ during the roundtable with vice-chancellors.