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Homeward bound: Leaving Sark for Suffolk

Sark Dairy is looking for new tenants as their current farmers return home




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Northern lights or a tomato factory?

Should have gone to....




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Haverhill: Banking Hub first for Suffolk

More sites arriving in Suffolk soon




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George Burley 'My family gave me my strength'

George Burley was diagnosed with cancer after feeling unwell for a few months




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Tennis star inspiring next generation at old school

Justice Hall returns to her old primary school to encourage children of all backgrounds to try the sport.




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Fans' joy as Ipswich secure first win of season

A first win in the Premier League for 22 years lifts Town out of the relegation zone.




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Work at tide mill to replace flood-worn wood frame

Parts of a vital frame have been damaged by flooding and need to be replaced.




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Plans for 185 homes recommended for approval

Residents raise concerns about the plans in an east Suffolk village.




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Northern Lights trip after tomato farm gaffe

Dee Harrison thought she saw a "mystical" aurora above Suffolk but it turned out to be LED lighting.




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MPs warned of threat to charities after Budget

Community services could be lost in the wake of the Budget, a charity tells MPs.




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Sailing club reaches cash target to secure future

A sailing club thanks supporters after raising £30,000 towards the cost of a new slipway.




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Man caught watching porn while driving 44-tonne HGV

"I am just glad officers were able to identify this madness," a crime commissioner says.




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Pulling fastest in historic all-female Formula E test

Britain's Abbi Pulling makes history by finishing fastest in the first all-female Formula E testing session in Spain.




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Secret Lincolnshire

It changed the course of the First World War.




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Woman gets fly-tipping fine after rubbish stolen

The waste was taken from Abigail's home in Boston.




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When will the Lincoln Stonebow clock be repaired?

Its hands haven't moved for several months.




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Firework noise killed our dog, says Lincoln family

They say Lily died of stress from the loud bangs.




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Footage captures baby seal pup moments after birth

The big button-eyed, fluffy baby is one of 128 pups to have been born at Donna Nook this year.




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Man in court on kidnap and harassment charges

Two incidents involving Ryan Nicholls are alleged to have taken place in Cleethorpes last month.




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Victim was strangled to death, murder trial told

Ian Staves was found dead at his home in Cherry Lane, Wootton, in September 2022.




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NME magazine collection sells for £2,590

Tony Howard amassed almost 3,000 copies of the music magazine, which went under the hammer in Louth.




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Other sites considered for nuclear waste disposal

Nuclear Waste Services says it is undertaking a range of studies in the search area.




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Christmas events 'disappearing due to red tape'

Community groups say they are being asked to put plans in place for terrorism, bombs and drones.




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'She's been through so much but has so much love'

Olivia, 4, and her family are helped by a support worker provided by St Andrew's Hospice in Grimsby.




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Man charged with murder and victim named by police

Police say three men were known to each other and had been to Aldi together before altercation.




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'Significant milestone' reached at derelict site

A sales agreement means work can soon start on a new development at a former factory in Stamford.




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Woman dies following house fire

Emergency services were called to the blaze on Tuesday evening.




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Waring wins in Abu Dhabi for second career title

Paul Waring birdies the final two holes to win the Abu Dhabi Championship by two shots from fellow Englishman Tyrell Hatton.




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'Now we are candidates' - classy Liverpool take early title control

Liverpool have taken early control of the Premier League title race, but Alexis Mac Allister says he didn't think they would be contenders at the start of the season.




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'The Christmas stamp encourages people to come in'

Britain's biggest cathedral is given a festive makeover in this year's Royal Mail collection.




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Neighbours feel unsafe after shots fired at house

A near neighbour told the BBC his own house had been damaged by gunfire in recent years.




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Strictly Blackout dancer 'an amazing role model'

Chris McCausland is described as an "amazing role model" for blind people after wowing Strictly judges.




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Station knifeman faces cocaine plot extradition

Ronald Whelan faces extradition over an alleged plot to import 100kg of high-purity Colombian cocaine.




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Zoe's Place hospice 'confident' of no service gap

The charity says it is "confident" there will be no gap in the service before its new building is ready.




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Referee Coote suspended amid Liverpool and Klopp video inquiry

Premier League referee David Coote is suspended with immediate effect by refereeing body PGMOL.




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Live music venue in line for £585k funding boost

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority could invest £585,000 in the Salt & Tar venue in Bootle.




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Historic hotel wants to host boxing and wrestling

Liverpool City Council is expected to announce next year whether it will approve the hotel's plans.




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Why parking charges may increase in Liverpool

Council leader Liam Robinson says that "detailed work" is underway to mitigate the budget deficit.




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Son hails 'inspirational' parents who founded firm

Bernard and Joan O’Malley, who founded a leading produce firm, died within days of each other aged 88.




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'It feels wrong Brianna isn't here to celebrate'

Esther Ghey says her daughter had wanted "everything pink" for her 18th birthday.




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National Trust land deal to bring 91,000 new trees

The National Trust aims to convert disused farmland in Sefton into a thriving woodland habitat.




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Council to keep land Lex Greensill was set to buy

The council says instead of selling the land to Lex Greensill it wants to turn it into woodland.




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The last Viking raid on Hartlepool

Charlie Eve aka the History Magpie, tells the tale of the last Viking raid.




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Meet the therapy dog helping Hartlepool's homeless

Bob goes out on street sweeps with Cornerstone to support the homeless.




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Tony Mowbray speaks openly about bowel cancer diagnosis

The Boro legend speaks at length about "the toughest year of his life"




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Meet Middlesbrough's championship cuber

12-year-old Alfie has competed in three Rubik's Cube championships.




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The Yarm surgeon saving hearing across the world

Dr Noweed Ahmad performs life-changing surgery that allows deaf people to hear.




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Hartlepool appoint Lawrence, 76, until end of season

Hartlepool United appoint caretaker boss Lennie Lawrence, 76, as manager until the end of the season.




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'I just love life. Age is just a number'

Meet Nana Dillon - an 86-year-old from Middlesbrough who is proving "age is just a number".




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Meet the Billingham Dancing Lady

Helen Gordon can be seen every morning dancing through the streets of Billingham.