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The royal family's 2021 was a year of grief, troubles and health concerns

31 December 2021
The royal family's 2021 was a year of grief, troubles and health concerns

The royal family's 2021 was a year of grief, troubles and health concerns

31 December 2021

The death of the Duke of Edinburgh, and Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview were key moments in the past 12 months for the Windsors.


Helpfulness behind New Year resolutions

31 December 2021
Helpfulness behind New Year resolutions

Helpfulness behind New Year resolutions

31 December 2021

Supporting family and communities is among the top New Year resolutions for 2022, study finds.


Temperatures to plummet after ‘warmest New Year’s Eve on record’

29 December 2021
Temperatures to plummet after ‘warmest New Year’s Eve on record’

Temperatures to plummet after ‘warmest New Year’s Eve on record’

29 December 2021

After a spell of unseasonably warm weather, typical winter temperatures will return, say forecasters.


Camping, memes and Speedos - Six of 2021's best fundraising efforts

29 December 2021
Camping, memes and Speedos - Six of 2021's best fundraising efforts

Camping, memes and Speedos - Six of 2021's best fundraising efforts

29 December 2021

Take a look at a selection of the best fundraising efforts of the year.


Children behind at school due to pandemic - Ofsted

07 December 2021
Children behind at school due to pandemic - Ofsted

Children behind at school due to pandemic - Ofsted

07 December 2021

Children have fallen behind with their education amid the pandemic, according to Ofsted with some regressing.


Unknown soldiers laid to rest

29 October 2021
Unknown soldiers laid to rest

Unknown soldiers laid to rest

29 October 2021

Two unknown soldiers from the First World War have been buried with full military honours.


Self-driving cars fuel need for road collision investigation branch

28 October 2021
Self-driving cars fuel need for road collision investigation branch

Self-driving cars fuel need for road collision investigation branch

28 October 2021

The roll out of self-driving vehicles is behind plans for a new road collision investigation branch.


Man charged over MP threats

28 October 2021
Man charged over MP threats

Man charged over MP threats

28 October 2021

A man has been charged after deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner received a series of threats and abuse.


More news, no adverts - everything you need to know

25 October 2021
More news, no adverts - everything you need to know

More news, no adverts - everything you need to know

25 October 2021

The new Fenland Citizen Premium website gives you more news, no adverts and much more.


Gritter driver shortages spark worries

11 October 2021
Gritter driver shortages spark worries

Gritter driver shortages spark worries

11 October 2021

Gritter driver shortages have been exacerbated by fast-rising salaries for HGV drivers in the private sector.


What next for customers of failed energy firms?

22 September 2021
What next for customers of failed energy firms?

What next for customers of failed energy firms?

22 September 2021

Customers of energy firms Avro and Green have been offered reassurance by the regulator Ofgem.


Investigation into train crash at level crossing begins

15 September 2021
Investigation into train crash at level crossing begins

Investigation into train crash at level crossing begins

15 September 2021

Investigators will piece together the chain of events which caused a train to derail after colliding with a farm trailer.


Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

13 September 2021
Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

13 September 2021

Around three million children could be eligible for a first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid jab.


Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

18 August 2021
Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

18 August 2021

HMRC has revealed the worst reasons given for not paying staff the National Minimum Wage.


Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

18 August 2021
Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

18 August 2021

More than £4 million is available to help innovative projects come up with safe ways for broadband cables to be added to water pipes.


'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

16 August 2021
'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

16 August 2021

The end of the bubble system is a relief for working parents but the best news for our children.


Spanish up, music down: What this year's results tell us

10 August 2021
Spanish up, music down: What this year's results tell us

Spanish up, music down: What this year's results tell us

10 August 2021

The trends emerging from this year's A-level results.


Pandemic and lockdown has made Brits 'more spontaneous'

06 August 2021
Pandemic and lockdown has made Brits 'more spontaneous'

Pandemic and lockdown has made Brits 'more spontaneous'

06 August 2021

People have moved house on a whim and are up for being more spontaneous as pandemic restrictions have lifted, according to a new poll.


Roads reopen after multiple gas leaks

04 August 2021
Roads reopen after multiple gas leaks

Roads reopen after multiple gas leaks

04 August 2021

Cadent Gas has thanked residents for their patience as it dealt with a series of gas leaks.


Thunderstorm warning issued by Met Office

26 July 2021
Thunderstorm warning issued by Met Office

Thunderstorm warning issued by Met Office

26 July 2021

Flooding and transport disruption may be caused by forecast thunderstorms.


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