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Broadhead starts as Wales miss out on automatic qualification for Euro 2024
Nathan Broadhead started for Wales in their 1-1 draw against Turkey, earning his ninth cap at senior level. The winger played 61 minutes of the match, impressing fans with his sharp display before being substituted for Bournemouth's David Brooks
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Suffolk businesses in the national finals for prestigious wedding awards
Two Suffolk businesses have progressed to the national finals of the prestigious Wedding Industry Awards 2024, with the winners announced in a London-based ceremony in January. At the start of November, the East of England regional finalists were
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Drug dealer whose Mercedes contained almost £20k worth of cannabis sentenced
A drug dealer has been sentenced after he was pulled over on the A14 in Suffolk with almost £20,000 worth of cannabis concealed in his Mercedes. Kacanik Gjocaj, 31, of High Road Leyton in east London, was pulled over by the police on February 2
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Suffolk pub relaunches food menu after three-year break
A Suffolk pub has successfully launched a new food menu after a three-year break. The Hare and Hounds in Leavenheath, near Sudbury, has expanded its offering to include food for the first time since before the Covid pandemic hit in 2020.
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Ayinde nets late equaliser as young Blues draw 1-1 with Millwall
Leon Ayinde scored a late equaliser for Ipswich Town’s under-21's as they drew 1-1 with Millwall at Playford Road earlier today. It was a cold afternoon at the Blues' training ground, where two of the top sides in the Professional Development League
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Award-winning Suffolk ice cream maker doubles in size after scooping major contract
An artisan ice cream made by a Suffolk farm shop and smallholding enterprise is now available nationwide - thanks to major contract. Alder Tree ice cream is made by Alder Carr Farm, which is based at Creeting St Mary, Needham Market. After
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Huge historical discovery of 1,400-year-old temple uncovered in Suffolk
A rare, possibly pre-Christian temple from the time of the East Anglian Kings has been uncovered in Rendlesham, it has emerged. The discovery was made this summer by Suffolk County Council’s Rendlesham Revealed community archaeology project, which
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Sexual predator, 81, who attacked woman in Suffolk town jailed
A man who referred to himself as "cheeky Tom" has been jailed for eight months following multiple sexual assault offences, including one which happened in a Suffolk town. Thomas Catcheside, 81 and of Fanshawe Road in Cambridge, was sentenced following
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How your dog can meet Santa Claus in Suffolk this Christmas
With Christmas coming, families across the county are looking for things to do with all the family - including four-legged friends. Here are five ways to include your dog in events in Suffolk this Christmas. 1. Santa Paws Where: Suffolk
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Suspected drug driver released after crash that closed A14 for hours
A suspected drug driver who was arrested after a serious crash that closed the A14 for a number of hours has been released. Emergency services, including two air ambulances, were called to the two-vehicle crash in the eastbound carriageway at
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Top Suffolk developer on surviving highs and lows of the commercial property market
"Commercial property is a helter-skelter," says developer Nic Rumsey. He should know. He has been riding the highs and lows of the commercial property market in Suffolk for many years. He's also behind some of the biggest warehouses the county
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Town defender wins 19th cap as Indonesia earn a point in World Cup qualifying
Ipswich Town's Elkan Baggott started for Indonesia in their 1-1 draw against the Philippines, winning his 19th international cap at senior level. The centre-back has been involved in AFC World Cup qualifying action this month, playing the full
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Charming country house with self-contained annexe for sale
The Granary is a striking and unique property nestled down a quiet country lane and has recently hit the market with Bychoice estate agents, offering spacious accommodation, grounds of approximately half an acre and a self-contained annexe. READ
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Dessert chain announces permanent closure of restaurant in Suffolk town
A dessert chain has revealed it has permanently closed its site in a west Suffolk town after a huge fire. Kaspa's Desserts in Cornhill, in Bury St Edmunds, has been shut since August after flames caused damage to the inside of the restaurant.
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'I just broke down' - Ex-Town talent Morris on injury hell and new life in America
Ben Morris spent 16 years at Ipswich but left the club early this year and has just finished his first season playing in America for Detroit City. Ross Halls caught up with the forward to reflect on his time at Town and journey in the US so far...
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Region's biggest warehouse unveiled at Stowmarket's Gateway 14
A huge new £200m building which is set to become the distribution hub for a fast-growing garden and leisure retail chain has been unveiled in Suffolk. The Range will start to move into its new 1.17 million sq ft facility at Gateway 14 in Stowmarket
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Family accused of causing suffering to exotic animals
Three family members have appeared in court accused of causing unnecessary suffering to animals, including a gecko, a meercat and a python. Before Ipswich Crown Court on Monday were Nicola Wiper, 66, Stephen Wiper, 69, and Richard Wiper, 37, all
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Town duo picked in Championship team of the season so far
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna and assist machine Leif Davis both feature in Sky Sports' Championship team of the season so far. Sky Sports pundit David Prutton has selected his standout XI for the second tier during every international break
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Delays on A12 after three-car crash
A three-vehicle crash on a major Suffolk road is causing delays this morning. Suffolk police confirmed that officers were called to the scene of a collision at about 8.50am on Tuesday on the A12 heading southbound near junction 31 for East Bergholt
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Why people in Suffolk town are facing water supply issues
Homeowners and businesses in a west Suffolk town are currently experiencing issues with their water. People in Bury St Edmunds awoke to the problems on Tuesday morning, according to Anglian Water. A statement from the water company said customers
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Road reopens after emergency services called to two-vehicle crash
A road in a west Suffolk village was blocked after emergency services were called to a two-vehicle crash. Police were alerted to the crash in Hill Road in Westley, near Bury St Edmunds, at about 7.10am on Tuesday. A spokesman for Suffolk
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Town's Barclays bank to close down this week
A Barclays bank in a Suffolk town will close down for the final time this week. In August the banking giant announced its Beccles branch will close down on Friday, November 24. A statement from Barclays about the closure said: "Back when
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Temporary road closure on A12 in Suffolk was to resolve problems caused by high wind
Gas engineers had to put a temporary road closure in place on the A12 in Suffolk at the weekend after their preparations to replace gas mains were affected by high winds. Motorists have complained they had no warning about the closure of the A12
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Mother of murdered teen Harley Barfield calls for stricter knife laws
More than 50,000 people have signed a petition started by the mother of Harley Barfield calling for anyone caught carrying a knife illegally to be jailed. Bernice Barfield set up the petition online just four days ago and wants those unlawfully
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Plans for 18 new homes near Ipswich to be discussed after receiving 70 objections
Plans for 18 new homes to be built, including six which would be affordable, will be discussed next week as to whether they should go ahead. An outline planning application with all matters removed except for access will be discussed by East Suffolk
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Search for mystery well-wisher who left painted stone on couple's memorial bench
The daughter of a Suffolk couple is hoping to track down a mysterious well-wisher who left a painted stone on a memorial bench set up in memory of her parents. Melanie Green said she was visiting the seat close to the mouth of the River Deben at
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'I shouldn't have left when I did' - Makin on his time at Ipswich Town
Former Ipswich Town full-back Chris Makin has been reflecting on his time with the Blues. ROSS HALLS spoke with Makin about a range of memories, including joining the club from Sunderland, finishing fifth in the Premier League, playing in Europe