Haverhill: Thieves snare bike from garden

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May 24, 2013

A bike has been stolen from a garden, prompting a police investigation.
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Update: Car overturns and ends up in field near Ipswich – Female driver taken to hospital

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May 24, 2013

A woman in her 20s is in hospital after her car overturned and ended up in a field near Ipswich.
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Ipswich: MP Ben Gummer expresses delight as Suffolk New Academy promised new buildings by 2015

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May 24, 2013

An MP has expressed his delight after plans to redevelop an academy in Suffolk were brought forward, quashing fears work on the government-funded building project could be delayed.
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Delays after car overturns at Ditchingham

An overturned car is causing tailbacks on the B1332 Norwich Road in Ditchingham this morning.
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Travel: All clear on region’s road and rail networks

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May 24, 2013

Commuters travelling to work can expect a hassle free journey.
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Ipswich: Flat fire overnight on London Road

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May 24, 2013

Firefighters were called to tackle a flat blaze last night.
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Jockey painting goes under hammer

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May 23, 2013

A painting of a Newmarket jockey by East Anglian artist Sir Alfred Munnings has fetched nearly £500,000 at auction.
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Ruthless Witches hammer Plymouth

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May 23, 2013

Ipswich Witches 63 Plymouth Devils 32
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Update: Road reopened after man airlifted to hospital after crash involving lorry and van near Bungay today

A van driver was airlifted to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge after a crash involving a lorry on the Norfolk/Suffolk border this afternoon.
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Braintree: Mosque leader speaks out after attack

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May 23, 2013

AN Essex MP has called for calm after an Islamic centre in his constituency became the target of an apparent reprisal attack following the murder of a soldier in Woolwich.
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Former detective ‘received £40K’

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May 23, 2013

A retired detective on trial for fraud tells a jury he took £40,000 from an escort scam but thought it was his salary.
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Video/gallery: Blu’s battle with epilepsy captures the hearts of Facebook users who donate £1,800 for MRI scan

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May 23, 2013

The plight of this plucky pooch has touched hearts across the world.
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Ipswich/London: Gunman shot disabled woman after murdering her partner, court told

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May 23, 2013

An alleged gunman tried to kill a disabled woman after shooting dead her partner during a six-figure drug deal, a court has heard.
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Essex: Former Grenadier Guard from Woolwich Barracks speaks of anger over street killing

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May 23, 2013

A former soldier, who twice served on the frontline in Afghanistan, believes it was only a matter of time before our troops were targeted on home ground.
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Ipswich/Woolwich: Religious leader condemns brutal murder of Drummer Lee Rigby

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May 23, 2013

The chief executive of an Islamic community group has condemned the brutal killing of Drummer Lee Rigby in London in a terrorist attack.
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Ipswich: Future of Ransomes Sports and Social Club could be decided by courts

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May 23, 2013

The future of one of Ipswich’s best-known sports grounds could be decided by the courts this summer, it has emerged.
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Woolwich: Brave former Ipswich Brownie leader Ingrid Loyau-Kennett confronts alleged soldier killer

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May 23, 2013

A woman who risked her life to confront an armed man who allegedly murdered Drummer Lee Rigby in a brutal attack in London can today be revealed as a former Brownie leader in Ipswich.
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Lowestoft Town goalkeeper ponders retirement

Lowestoft Town could see another of its old guard leave the club this summer as goalkeeper Andy Reynolds ponders retirement to focus on his coaching career.
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Ogogo overcomes food poisoning to register second win in US

Anthony Ogogo has revealed how he overcame a bout of food poisoning to register the second win of his professional career in Atlantic City on Saturday night over Edgar Perez.
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Suffolk: Could do better – report’s verdict on Suffolk teaching as radical solutions proposed in Raising the Bar report

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May 23, 2013

Complacency among some teachers – and an insular approach to education – have contributed to Suffolk’s decline in national league tables.
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Suffolk: Nearly half of primary school children unable to swim, says governing body Amateur Swimming Association (ASA)

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May 23, 2013

Nearly half of children leave primary school in Suffolk unable to swim, a major study has warned.
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