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Serco, Broads pylons, 20mph campaign, Robin Windsor
Serco admits clinical jobs will be lost across Suffolk community healthcare
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18/11/2012
Join Stephen Foster for afternoon entertainment and great music.
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16/11/2012
With news and all sorts of music for your journey home.
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Norwich Road chemical spill, Ipswich park and ride, Harbour Inn Southwold
Suffolk Fire Service on the chemical spill which closed Norwich Road in Ipswich.
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Crack on unemployment, Diabetes in children
As unemployment falls, a new scheme from Crack On tries to get the best out of our youth.
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Dr. Dan Poulter on NHS Mandate, Beat obesity, Upbeat Beatles
The NHS and the government publishes the first NHS Mandate.
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Hare coursing, Royal Mail Ipswich sorting office, Kate Rusby
A Suffolk woman thought her husband had been killed after confronting hare coursers.
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11/11/2012
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Police pensions petition, Sizewell C, landfill site kittens
A police pensions petition from a Suffolk officer could trigger a parliamentary debate.
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Theatre Royal, Ipswich John Lewis, Ben Barker speedway
Plans to merge the management of Bury St Edmunds' Apex and Theatre Royal are slammed.
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Roy Hudd on Clive Dunn, legal highs, ADHD and autism project
Suffolk comedy actor Roy Hudd's tribute to Dads Army star Clive Dunn who has died aged 92.
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CPS rated good and man jailed for conning Richard Wright
The CPS in the East is rated good, despite stinging criticism from a Suffolk MP.
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Royal Anglian Regiment, Kerry Ellis, Bury St Edmunds A-boards
Hundreds gather in Ipswich to pay tribute to Royal Anglians back from Afghanistan.
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04/11/2012
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SERCO, GCSE scandal, ash tree dieback fungus, cyclo-cross
Serco defends its decision to cut 130 jobs at Suffolk Community Healthcare.
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Live coverage of Mick McCarthy press conference
Live coverage at Portman Road as Mick McCarthy is made the new Ipswich Town Manager.
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Heseltine report, wind turbines row and more Ipswich homeless beds
Suffolk needs more of London's power to boost the economy, according to Michael Heseltine.
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Domestic violence case thrown out of court
Concerns are raised after a mistake by the CPS saw a case dismissed in a Suffolk court.
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Ipswich City Deal bid and ash tree imports banned
Ipswich wants more control over the public purse through government City Deal scheme.
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28/10/2012
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EDF price hike and fireman Alan Soards' funeral.
EDF's gas and electricity prices are to go up by nearly 11%.
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Ash tree fungus, Paul Jewell and Matthew Hancock on the economy
A disease which killed 90% of the ash trees in Denmark has been found here in Suffolk.
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Paul Jewell leaves Ipswich Town
Ipswich Town manager Paul Jewell leaves by mutual consent.
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Reaction over 20% cuts to mental health services
Unison and Mind have their say on 20% cuts to mental health services.
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Ipswich Town manager Paul Jewell stays put
Ipswich Town manager Paul Jewell says he has confidence in his team and that he's staying.
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21/10/2012
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Council care home plans put on hold
Plans to hand Suffolk's 16 care homes to the private sector have been put on hold.
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Citizens Advice Bureau to launch Big Energy Week
The CAB gets set for Big Energy Week over rising gas and electricity prices.
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Church apologises after Father Haley Dossor admits sex assaults
A Suffolk bishop apologises after retired priest, John Haley Dossor, admits sex assaults.
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Suffolk County Council hands care homes to private firm Care UK
Suffolk County Council hands its 16 adult care homes to private firm Care UK.