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Van split in half by bridge
A van was split in half after its driver attempted to drive under an infamous bridge. Police went to the scene of the accident under the Stonea Railway Bridge in Cambridgeshire and released pictures. There were no reports of injuries. The bridge
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Couple travelling on narrowboat left stranded for four days due to a fault in lock
A middle-aged couple enjoying a narrowboat holiday have been stranded on a canal for four days because of a fault with a lock gate. Tina, 53, and Mark Harding, 59, were just eight miles - or four hours from home - when they tried to enter a lock
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Police launch probe to find driver who soaked children with a puddle
Cambridgeshire Police are searching for a motorist who splashed a mother and her two children while driving through a puddle. The act, described by police as 'unbelievable', saw the motorist drive through a 20ft-long puddle at the side
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Drink-driver imprisoned after flipping car with toddler in the back
A drink-driver has been jailed after flipping her car with her toddler in the back seat. Tania Chikwature, 32, had drunk a bottle of vodka, taking her to more than three times the limit when she crashed her Nissan Qashqai SUV on a roundabout
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Dashcam captures driving instructor's terrifying near-miss on country lane
Dashcam footage has captured the shocking moment a driving instructor nearly caused a head-on collision during a blind overtake manoeuvre. The terrifying video was filmed on a country road near St Neots, Cambridgeshire, and shows the red Citroen
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'Confused' lorry driver caught going the wrong way around a roundabout
A lorry driver shocked fellow motorists by driving the wrong way around a roundabout in Cambridgeshire. In the footage, the lorry can be seen approaching the roundabout in Bar Hill on the correct side of the road, before pulling into the
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A new Pompeii? Cambridgeshire archaeologists in Bronze Age dig
Archaeologists are set to step inside a Bronze Age home for the first time in an extraordinary dig revealing details of how people lived thousands of years ago. The site at the edge of a brick quarry near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, is
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