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A series of ‘system errors’ led to the ‘preventable’ death of a man after he was wrongly given a Covid vaccine, a report has concluded.
A man in his 80s was left seriously injured in hospital after a two vehicle crash in a village on Friday.
A leisure park in Suffolk took visitors back 1,000 years with an army encampment full of Saxon and Viking warriors.
Multiple fire crews were called from Suffolk and Norfolk to battle a fire in a former hanger on an industrial estate last night.
Hundreds of people lined the streets as the final stage of this year’s Tour of Britain came to a close.
A repair cafe – helping people to fix their household items instead of having to throw them away has launched in Diss.
Victoria crossed the line after an epic 140-mile test of endurance and heard the words she had been longing for: “You are an ironman.”
A husband-and-wife team have thanked their community for welcoming them after opening a new shop specialising in personalised baby gifts.
A radio station has taken a huge step towards securing its long-term future after hitting a £5,000 fundraising target to find a new home.
A former Suffolk head who was jailed after being caught with more than one million indecent images of children has been banned from teaching.
Police have released a CCTV image of a man they would like speak to following a church burglary in a town.
Crime in Norfolk has fallen by more than 11 per cent, according to the latest data.
The victim and the suspect of a stabbing are trying to be traced by police.
A sustainable travel day was held at Eye Community Centre to get visitors to think more green about the way they get around.
People in Norfolk are being asked for their experiences in accessing NHS non-emergency dental care.
Worried village residents have had key bus services saved by the county council following route axing.
A multi-million pound bypass project is on track to be completed on time, according to its construction company.
People who live on the A1066 are calling for greater action to prevent motorists from using it like a race track
A section of village road is set to be closed for five weeks for £65,000 worth of work later this month.
Plans to extend a poultry processing plant have prompted concerns.
A trio of town councillors have hailed a volunteer cemetery clean-up day as a huge success, while thanking people for their support.
Restricted zones have been put in place covering Norfolk and Suffolk after several cases of bluetongue virus were confirmed.
A DJ deck and booth as well as a village hall’s play equipment are among some of the projects to benefit from a share of £150,000.
GCSE results for students across the country have been revealed today.
Norfolk Scouts are calling for more volunteers as the number of youngsters looking to join increases.