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Thieves try to steal gas from vets
Vets in Waveney are being urged to be vigilant after the attempted theft of canisters of laughing gas from surgeries in the area.
Abi Titmuss coming to Suffolk - as Lady Macbeth
SHE IS better known for adorning the covers of lad's magazines and appearing in the tabloid press, but now Abi Titmuss is coming to Suffolk to prove her acting credentials.
Blaze drama at Lowestoft Birds Eye factory
A bird's eye view of the Birds Eye factory in Lowestoft. Photo: EDP Library/Mike Page.
Norfolk in the grip of a financial crisis
Thousands of people in Norfolk are in debt Thousands of families across Norfolk are on the brink of financial ruin, with the recession taking an increasing toll on household budgets.
Musician passes the world's toughest guitar exam
Bungay guitarist Jon Buck A professional guitarist has strummed his way to success by passing one of the world's toughest guitar tuition exams.
Serious injuries after crash on Bungay road
At least one person is believed to be seriously injured following a collision between two cars on a Suffolk road this morning.
Barn blaze takes hold at Halesworth farm
A barn housing animals and straw at a farm near Halesworth was engulfed by flames today.
40 years of history given back to church
The presenation of a 19th century book detailing the life of Hungate Rev John Flower.
Farming toil exhibit on display in Norwich
THEIR toil has been captured on camera for everyone to see, and now a group of East Anglian farmers have come face to face with the images.
Landlord removed historic pub masonry
A PUB landlord who carried out building work at his historic Suffolk pub without permission has been left counting the cost after a judge ordered him to pay a fine and costs totalling more than A 8,000. Sentencing 61-year-old Terry Blakesley, Judge Peter Fenn described him as someone who had a oebungleda his way through in an area in which he was ...
Sizewell prostestors cleared by court
Sizewell B nuclear power station Five people charged in connection with a protest at Sizewell B nuclear power station were yesterday acquitted in court on a legal technicality.
Head teachers divided over future of middle schools
THE uncertainty surrounding the future of some of Suffolk's middle schools yesterday divided opinions among head teachers.
Wisbech wins Anglia in Bloom title
Wisbech, Hunstanton and the coastal village of Winterton were the toast of the Anglia in Bloom award ceremony in Gorleston today.
Middle school abolition plan thrown into chaos
PLANS to scrap Suffolk's middle schools have been thrown into turmoil because of uncertainty whether the county council will receive millions of pounds in grants previously promised by the government.
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Crash pilot flying too low - inquiry
A pilot who died inA a light aircraft crash in Norfolk was flying too low, an official inquiry has found.
Death crash pilot's broke club's flying rules
Ian Davies died in the plane crash A light aircraft pilot killed in a crash at a Norfolk airfield had broken safety rules banning low flying, an investigation has found.
Special Report: How Sunday trading legislation has changed ourr habits on the Sabbath
How our shopping habits have changed Fifteen years ago this week a high street revolution was launched as all shops were allowed to open on Sundays.
Police trying to identify man killed in accident
Police were last night still trying to identify a man who was killed after being involved in a collision with a BMW while he was walking on a main road.
Poignant 'lost' snaps lead to family reunion
Family reunion at White Horse, Trowse. From left are Lillian Riches, Jim Jervis, Charles Dennis, Debbie Coe and Marlene Jervis.