It’s nearly St George’s Day, so this week’s online general knowledge quiz is about all things English.
From licking feet to eating poo, the Kennel Club has answered the most Googled questions about your pooches.
The Met Office has warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms in the county tomorrow.
Loud sirens are being triggered on mobile phones as part of testing of the country's new emergency alerts system but opt outs are available.
The huge vegetable has been named Paddy in order to make people smile.
JD Wetherspoons bosses have revealed how they plan to maintain hygiene when reopening branches.
Extra funding to tackle modern day slavery
A March man who tried to shield his girlfriend during an alleged attack in High Street has posted a Facebook appeal to catch the alleged attackers.
Even though she's always been terrified of heights, artist and community-worker Syrah Arnold has recently thrown herself out of a plane for charity.
Families are settling into their new homes as the keys to much-needed affordable new houses in Tydd St Giles are handed over.
A new £23million secondary school for Wisbech has been given the thumbs-up and should be open in just two years' time.
A four-month-old baby and his family are among those petitioning the Government to make new precision medicines available on the NHS.
Thomas Clarkson Academy has become the first school in the area to start regularly donating its leftover food to the homeless.
Wisbech has a new mayor following the annual pomp and circumstance ceremony at the town's Council Chamber on Friday.
Anglia Components has streamlined its charitable activities to give focus on two chosen local charities each year.
Energy-saving LED lamps are set to be installed across the county to save taxpayers thousands on electricity costs.
Blind ‘merman’ from March was champion swimmer at Jesus Green Lido for Arthur Rank Hospice’s ‘The Big Shiver’
Wisbech Garden Town is one of 68 national projects being promoted by the Government for attracting international investment.
A March-based charity is “justifiably proud” after hitting the £100,000 mark with their fundraising efforts over the past four decades.
Representatives from Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk make united call for the Government to fully dual the A47 between Peterborough and Lowestoft.