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David Keller

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  1. Festive cheer as Clean Bandit score Christmas number one

    David Keller

    BBC News

    It's time to say goodbye, but no need to be sad... because Cambridge's Clean Bandit have done it.

    They've been crowned Christmas number one with their ridiculously catchy Rockabye.

    The Jesus College alumni fended off stiff competition from One Direction's Louis Tomlinson, Little Mix, Rag'n'Bone Man and an old festive favourite, All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey, to score the prestigious title.

    Clean Bandit

    But before you groan that it's not a Christmas song, guitarist and keyboard player Jack Patterson (right) said his mother had a "theory" about Rockabye, in that the lyrics refer to Jesus Christ.

    He said: "It's weird, actually, my mum has got this theory about the song, about (the lyrics) 'Rockabye, baby' being about Jesus, and that Jesus is the baby. 

    "She's talking about this woman who's looking after the child on her own and saying it's a bit like Mary - she had the Immaculate Conception - and Joseph is kind of there ... but not."

    So there you have it... Merry Christmas one and all and we'll be back on 28 December from 08:00 with all the news you need to know in Cambridgeshire.

    See you then.

  2. Overnight weather: A dry night after heavy rain clears

    Chris Bell

    BBC Look East weather

    A brief period of heavy rain and gusty wind are possible at first, but clearing to the east by about 20:00, leaving a dry night with clear skies across the BBC East region.

    Overnight weather map

    Strong southwesterly winds at first with some gusts over 50mph (80 km/h)possible, but winds easing to moderate after the rain clears as the temperature dips to 2-4C (upper 30sF).

    Christmas Eve will be dry and long spells of sunshine, but turning cloudier later from the west, with the temperature peaking at 9-10C (upper 40sF).

    Visit BBC Weather for a more detailed forecast where you are.

  3. Travel: Fallen tree causing train delays

    A fallen tree has damaged overhead electric wires near Audley End, meaning trains are now running at a reduced speed. 

    There are currently up to 15 minutes delays to journeys running through the area. 

    This is expected to continue until approximately 19:30.

    Network Rail staff are working to remove the tree as quickly as possible. 

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  4. Porky pot-bellied piggy pair on prowl for 'parents'

    Helen Burchell

    BBC News

    A rather porky pair of pot-bellied pigs are hoping for new parents this Christmas.

    Pigs Ed and Jeff

    Ed and Jeff are father-and-son Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, and both are a little fond of fodder, so Godmanchester's Wood Green animal charity hopes to find new "parents" to keep them in trim. You can watch a video of them here.

    It's a weighty undertaking, but the pigs are currently on a "behavioural training programme to help build their confidence and trust people".

    If you can offer Ed and Jeff a "forever field", get in touch with the charity by email.

  5. Peterborough congestion problems continuing

    There's been heavy congestion in Peterborough all afternoon due to the Christmas traffic.

    Stagecoach has been tweeting that all its bus services are delayed by the problems, and they're going to continue into the evening.

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  6. Peterborough v Chelsea tickets all sold out

    Tom Horn

    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

    That's it - I'm afraid they've all gone.

    Tickets for Posh's FA Cup third-round tie at Chelsea on 8 January have now sold out. 

    The club has apologised to fans who were unable to purchase tickets online this morning due to problems with its website.

    A statement explains that some fans already in the online queue before 09:00 were not given access due to a "technical fault", adding: "Due to unprecedented demand for tickets, we understand that this will have caused disappointment for many."

  7. Not the sort of smoked salmon you need this Christmas...

    David Keller

    BBC News

    A Christmas hamper has caught fire after being placed on top of a cooker - which was accidentally turned on - in Peterborough. 

    Fire crews were called to a house in Wingfield in Orton Goldhay at 09:10 today. One man was treated by paramedics at the scene for suspected smoke inhalation.  

    Cambridgeshire Fire Service says flames were contained to the kitchen, but is urging householders to avoid placing anything on the cooker top.

    Christmas hamper

    Spokesman Danny Kelly said: "A cooker top seems a handy surface to use, but this incident shows how easily the hob can accidentally get switched on and start a fire. 

    "As we approach the Christmas weekend and worktops get used to their max with all the dinner preparations, please avoid using the cooker top to place things on."

  8. Three-night queue for Christmas service

    The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is the world-famous Christmas Eve service held at King's College, Cambridge. 

    It is broadcast on BBC radio, but unless you work at King's the only way to be there in person is to queue. 

    For more than 40 years, Ian de Massini has camped outside for three nights to ensure his place in the chapel. 

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    Video caption: King's carols: Man queues three nights for Christmas service

    He has been captivated since the first time he did it at the age of 16. 

    Speaking to the BBC on Wednesday when he first joined the queue, he said: "I had never experienced such ecstasy of being in a building of such beauty and simplicity. Coming home to this thing once a year reminds you of why we're here." 

    The Festival is separate to that of Carols from King's, which is broadcast on BBC TV on Christmas Eve but is recorded earlier in December. 

    The footage of carol singers used in this clip was shot during the TV rehearsal on 16 December.

  9. Earnings from Christmas lights split to help robbed shopkeeper

    Emma Baugh

    BBC Look East

    Earnings from a charity Christmas lights display in Cambridgeshire are being split to help a village shopkeeper robbed at gunpoint. 

    Kuldip Sekhon

    A man in a Halloween mask held a shotgun to Kuldip Sekhon (above) at Elm Village Stores, near Wisbech, on Wednesday night and beat him to the ground, before making off with £300. 

    Darryl Ward (below), who has a charity display, said Mr Sekhon had only been running the store for six weeks and pledged to give him back his lost earnings "to show that we do care about him". 

    Money is also being given to the King's Lynn Critical Care Unit and the Wisbech and District Stroke Club.

    Darryl Ward
    Elm Christmas lights

    Mr Sekhon told me he was amazed at the generosity of the local community following the attack, and had been given a number of gifts.

    Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.    

  10. Trading Standards accused of not protecting Whirlpool consumers

    Earlier we mentioned Peterborough Trading Standards (PTS) was facing legal action over its handling of the safety alert around faulty dryers made by Whirlpool, which is based in the city.

    It follows a tower block tumble dryer fire in west London in August, which took 120 firefighters to bring under control.

    Consumer watchdog Which? said it believed PTS had failed consumers by not properly carrying out its role as an enforcer of product safety laws.  

    Various dryers made by Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda between April 2004 and September 2015 are subject to a safety notice about the fire risk, which is caused by excess fluff coming into contact with the heating element.

    Which? said it expected PTS to conduct a fresh, independent assessment of the risks posed to consumers by the faulty dryers that remain in homes and "not shy away from enforcement action if it is needed".

    Whirlpool HQ in Peterborough

    Peterborough City Council said: "An independent review, which began earlier this month, is currently taking place and we would expect Whirlpool to fully comply with the outcome.

    "We will strongly defend our position if Which? is granted a judicial review and bearing in mind the ongoing independent review, we consider that this action is premature."

    Whirlpool said consumers' safety was its "number one priority" and that it was carrying out its tumble dryer modification programme "in a safe and timely manner".

  11. Posh snap up St Albans striker

    Sam Edwards

    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

    Meanwhile, Peterborough United have announced the signing of St Albans City striker Junior Morias for an undisclosed fee.

    The 21-year-old will sign a two-and-a-half-year contract on New Year's Day, with the option of another year, and will link up with his new team-mates ahead of the fixture with Scunthorpe United.

    Junior Morias

    Manager Grant McCann said: "He has scored some great goals already this season for St Albans and we are pleased to have secured his signature. 

    "He is a lovely lad and he is desperate to succeed.

    "Junior has been in the building with us for a few weeks and has been getting up to speed with our sessions."

    St Albans co-owner Lawrence Levy said: "I am very pleased that this club has given a talented player the platform to progress to the Football League - I'm sure he will go on to have a fantastic career." 

  12. Posh fans' frustration at online ticket problems for Chelsea match

    Sam Edwards

    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

    This was the queue at the Abax Stadium earlier as eager Posh fans queued for tickets to the FA Cup clash against Chelsea on 8 January.

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    However, we've noticed on Twitter this morning that a number of people have been complaining about their struggles to get tickets online.

    A statement has since appeared on the club's website saying technical issues are to blame.

    It says: "Peterborough United would like to apologise to those supporters who were unable to purchase tickets online this morning for the FA Cup Third Round tie at Chelsea. 

    "After the switchover at 9am this morning, some fans already in the online queue before 9am were not given access due to a technical fault. 

    "Due to unprecedented demand for tickets, we understand that this will have caused disappointment for many."

    We'll keep you updated on the situation. The club has told us that tickets have now nearly sold out.

  13. Tumble dryer fires prompt legal move

    Consumers group Which? has formally requested a judicial review of Peterborough Trading Standards (PTS) over its handling of the Whirlpool faulty dryers safety alert.

    PTS has been dealing with the alert, which involves a reported 5.3m dryers made by Whirlpool brands Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda, as Whirlpool's UK head office is in Peterborough.

    Tower block blaze

    Fire chiefs warned in October that owners of faulty Whirlpool dryers must stop using them immediately, after one of the machines was found to be the cause of a huge blaze in an 18-storey tower block in Shepherd's Bush in London.

    Which? said it was "stepping up its action" with the judicial review request to the High Court following PTS's "failure to review the situation in light of this report".

    A Peterborough City Council spokesman said it believed the action was "premature" with an independent review currently taking place. 

  14. Clean Bandit taking clean sweep of Christmas chart

    Their latest song was released back in October, but the currently unstoppable Clean Bandit, from Cambridge, are favourites to bag this year's Christmas number one.

    Earlier in the week their single Rockabye was 4,000 copies ahead of its nearest rival, despite having been number one for the last six weeks.

    Clean Bandit

    But we all know it's a funny old world, the Christmas number one... 

    Could we see the greatest upset since Gary Jules pipped Suffolk boys The Darkness to number in 2003? You'll have to listen to Greg James' Official Chart show on Radio 1 later.

  15. Two 'unwell' hospital staff now back at work

    David Keller

    BBC News

    A full statement from the fire service has revealed that two members of Peterborough City Hospital staff visited A&E after feeling unwell, following this morning's chemical spill.

    However, "both are now fine and back at work", it adds.

    The incident did not affect operations at the hospital and only the corridor outside the room was evacuated. No patients were affected.

  16. Chemical leak: Latest from fire service

    David Keller

    BBC News

    I've just got off the phone to the fire service.

    A spokeswoman said four fire engines and a specialist chemical unit were called to Peterborough City Hospital at about 06:10, where they discovered a leak of five litres of a chemical in an isolated side room at the site.

    Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and specialist gloves cleared up the leak using absorbent granules and the chemical was sealed in bags and the area made safe again.

    We've yet to hear back from the hospital, but the service said it appears the site wasn't particularly disrupted by the leak.

  17. Breaking'Small chemical leak' at hospital

    Peterborough City Hospital has confirmed there has been a "small chemical leak" on site. 

    Fire crews are in attendance and have it contained.  

    We'll bring you more when we can.