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Campaigners said some of the public’s valid concerns about hotels being used for asylum seekers are ‘being hijacked by a violent minority’.
A striking image has captured the moment the Red Arrows flew over Suffolk on their way to an airshow. The famous display team was seen flying over parts of the county today amid the Clacton Airshow. A ...
The Government will seek to appeal against the High Court’s refusal to allow it to intervene in the case, and then further appeal against ...
Carole Jones, Ipswich Borough Council's portfolio for planning, has said that the fenced off play park in the Garden Suburb.
Ministers claimed about 200 have been closed since the peak under the previous government – but most of this fall took place under ...
Andrew Roche, who died after an altercation in Ipswich last month, has been described as "such a comical character" who "adored ...
Actor Noel Clarke’s claims that the harassment and bullying accusations against him were the result of a conspiracy between a group of people in the film industry and The Guardian newspaper “lacked ...
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said on Friday that famine is occurring in Gaza City and could spread further south.
A new 1km assault course that is close to the Orwell Bridge near Ipswich has opened, with 30 obstacles waiting to be tackled.
Officials launched a review of the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing, access and growth earlier this year.
Electric vehicle infrastructure will be rolled out at ambulance stations across the East of England following a government funding award.
Visitors from across the UK flocked to Felixstowe for the town’s first-ever Loves Festival. Running from August 15 to 17, the event featured a packed programme of performances by international and ...