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Cambridge Tribune (CT) is a journalism passion project and a community-driven, independent news publication dedicated to delivering reliable, hyperlocal, and people-centred journalism across Cambridge. We cover local politics, education, research, innovation, housing, business, transport, environment, culture, and neighbourhood life, ensuring that the voices of Cambridge’s diverse communities are heard and represented.

Our reporting focuses on stories that matter to residents, students, academics, researchers, and local workers, told with accuracy, balance, and a deep understanding of the city.

Our Core Principles

At Cambridge Tribune (CT), we believe strong local journalism is essential for informed communities and a healthy democracy. Our editorial approach is guided by the following principles.

Strong Ethical Journalism

We are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity. In an era of misinformation, Cambridge Tribune prioritises fact-based reporting, balanced perspectives, and responsible storytelling.

Every article is thoroughly researched, carefully verified, and presented transparently. Our journalists follow a strict ethical code to ensure independence, fairness, and accountability. Our aim is to be a trusted source of news for Cambridge residents.

Promoting Street Journalism

News should be created with the community, not just about it.

Mainstream media often overlooks everyday stories that shape local life. Cambridge Tribune empowers citizen journalists, community contributors, and local storytellers to report on issues and events happening within their neighbourhoods.

By encouraging street journalism, we amplify local voices, highlight overlooked concerns, and ensure lived experiences help shape the local news agenda.

Building an Informed Community

An informed city is a stronger city.

Our mission is to educate, engage, and empower people across Cambridge through accessible and relevant journalism. We provide daily updates on civic affairs, education policy, research developments, housing, transport, business, environmental issues, and local governance.

We also publish in-depth investigations into issues that matter to the city, opinion pieces that encourage thoughtful discussion, and practical guides to help residents understand public services, rights, and opportunities.

By keeping communities informed, we help people make confident decisions for themselves and their city.

Strengthening Local Democracy

A healthy democracy depends on public awareness and participation.

Cambridge Tribune closely follows local government activity, policy decisions, council meetings, and elections, holding institutions and leaders accountable.

We encourage civic engagement by explaining complex political topics in clear language, offering a platform for community leaders, academics, activists, and residents, and highlighting initiatives that bring positive change across Cambridge.

Our journalism bridges the gap between decision-makers and the public, empowering people to take an active role in shaping the city’s future.

News by the People, for the People

At Cambridge Tribune, journalism is powered by professional reporters alongside volunteer Street Reporters who live, study, or work in the communities they cover.

These local contributors bring attention to everyday issues such as housing pressures, transport challenges, neighbourhood developments, university life, scientific innovation, and cultural events. Their firsthand knowledge adds authenticity and depth to our reporting.

All Street Reporters receive structured training in journalism fundamentals, ethical reporting, and verification standards to ensure every contribution meets Cambridge Tribune’s editorial values.

We encourage residents to share stories, photos, and news tips, because those closest to a community understand it best.

📖 Want to learn more about our Street Journalism Training Program? Visit our Street Journalism Training Programme page to understand how we train and empower local voices to become trusted news contributors.

We believe that those who live in a community understand its challenges and successes best. That’s why we encourage local residents to contribute their perspectives, photos, and news tips.

💡 Interested in covering local news in Cambridge Tribune (CT)? Visit our ‘Become Street Reporter‘ page to get started!

Our Coverage

We cover news from across Cambridge, including its neighbourhoods, wards, colleges, and surrounding areas.

Wherever you are in the city, Cambridge Tribune is your local source for news that affects daily life in Cambridge.

Why Cambridge Tribune?

Cambridge Tribune delivers independent, ethical, and community-focused journalism beyond mainstream headlines. We provide a platform for citizen journalists, support emerging writers, and remain committed to transparency, accuracy, and public-service reporting.

Cambridge Tribune — reporting Cambridge through the voices of its people.