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A mother and son from Suffolk have been crowned the champions of a hit BBC One show. Race Across the World returned to our TV screens at the end of April with five pairs competing against each other ...
A British doctor working in Australia has described helping dying people to end their lives as “a tremendous privilege”.
Beccles Town Council has submitted plans to change a former allotment site off Goose Green West in Beccles into a new space for Guides and Scouts ...
After more than 43 years on the EADT and Star - and 25 years writing this column, the time has come for me to put down my pen and retire from ...
The Ipswich Witches are back in Premiership action at Foxhall tonight as they entertain the Sheffield Tigers (7.45pm).
The site of the former Cavendish Hotel in Felixstowe is set to become a car park for two years to help pay for a 48-flat development.
Fynn Clarke, an Ipswich school boy will launch his own streetwear brand, Flyer Apparel this Friday, inspired by Ipswich and Felixstowe.
A company director who falsified building work completion certificates during the sale of flats in Newmarket has appeared in court.
The provision of a new and regular bus service is the latest "ongoing saga" facing people on Marham Park in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Ipswich town centre is set to host free live music as part of the Brighten the Corners Festival. The event, showcasing artists from Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex, will take place on Friday and Saturday.
The King has recognised the hard work and tireless dedication of a group dedicated to supporting Suffolk’s African and Caribbean community.
Ipswich council leader Neil MacDonald has spoken of his hopes that the authority will get government support to build more social housing.