David Runciman, one of the UK's leading professors of politics, talks about his new book How Democracy Ends. … [Read more...]
A Living Wage for Cambridge
Lib Dem councillor Rob Cantrill tells Julian why he thinks Cambridge should set its own Living Wage. … [Read more...]
Watch Out for the Watch Out Festival
Daniel Kok joins Julian to talk about the Watch Out Festival at Cambridge Junction on Saturday. … [Read more...]
Liz meets East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices
Liz Barker talks to Jess Hughes and Leah Beckett from Cambridge 105 Radio's featured charity for May – East Anglia's Children's Hospices. … [Read more...]
Cambridge-based book raises funds for Alzheimer’s Society
At the start of Dementia Awareness Week, Anthony Le Moignan talks about his first novel A Long Goodbye, which is dedicated to his father, Des Le Moignan, who sadly passed away in January after suffering with Alzheimer’s for some time. … [Read more...]
The Cambridgeshire charity workers who got an invite to Harry & Meghan’s wedding
Hotfoot from Windsor Castle, Neil Perry from Romsey Mill talk to Leigh Chambers about being a guest at Meghan and Harry’s wedding. … [Read more...]
Sunday Breakfast with Daniel Baker: John Huntingdon’s Charity
In the Cambridge Conversation Daniel Baker talks to David Baslington about John Huntingdon's Charity – one of the oldest charities in the city and South Cambridgeshire. … [Read more...]






