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Promotion rivals Southampton suffer injury blow in latest defeat
Southampton suffered an injury blow in their shock 2-1 home defeat to Millwall yesterday. Former Ipswich Town winger Ryan Fraser - who has provided eight goals and three assists in the league for the Saints this season - was forced off after just
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One of world's largest container ships to dock in Suffolk
One of the world's largest container ships is set to dock at the Port of Felixstowe this week. The MSC Raya is expected to arrive at the port at 11pm on Monday. The 400-metre-long vessel has a gross tonnage of 236,078 making it one of the
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Sheehan 'really pleased' as Tractor Girls defeat Rugby Borough 4-1
Ipswich Town Women manager Joe Sheehan has said he is 'really pleased' with his side's performance against Rugby Borough at the AGL Arena. The Tractor Girls ran out 4-1 winners over the team in third, with goals from Summer Hughes, a brace from
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How to speak the Suffolk language: Do you know what these common phrases mean?
Suffolk is known for its quirky phrases and words but do you know what they all mean? The county is also known for its hard-to-pronounce place names. Whether you've lived in Suffolk all your life or are new to the county, it can be tricky
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Town Women dominant as they keep promotion hopes alive against Rugby Borough
Town Women ran out 4-1 winners over 3rd place Rugby Borough at the AGL Arena in what was the first competitive meeting between the two sides in the dedicated HerGameToo fixture. Town started the better side, having a few chances inside the first
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Plans to convert village pub into home refused
Plans to convert a village pub into a home have been refused due to the detriment it would pose on the community. East Suffolk Council received plans to turn The Queen pub in Brandeston into a home in December last year. The applicants had
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Restaurant plans for Woodbridge cinema to be resubmitted after A-Listers withdrawal
Plans to replace a restaurant marquee outside a Suffolk cinema with a more permanent structure will be resubmitted after tenants withdrew from running the restaurant. Earlier this week, the EADT revealed that A-Listers, which also runs Aurora at
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Take a look inside six-bedroom home on market for £1.6million
Take a look inside this six-bedroom home near Bury St Edmunds which is on the market for £1.6million. The Willows, in Lackford, near Bury St Edmunds, is currently on the market with estate agents Savills. Although modernised in recent years
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That's cheeky Chappers... watch highlights of Town's 3-1 win against Birmingham
Ipswich Town beat Birmingham City 3-1 at Portman Road yesterday to remain hot on the heels of Leeds United in the Championship automatic promotion race. Conor Chaplin's inventive flicked finish gave Town a 31st minute lead, but Jordan James finished
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Part of A14 remain closed as works to clear flooding ongoing
Two lanes of the A14 remain closed as work to clear up flooding continues. Part of the eastbound carriageway near Newmarket has been closed since Tuesday after National Highways said there was a possible burst water main in the area. Further
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Blues on loan: Ndaba scores first goal for Kilmarnock
Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs this weekend... CORRIE NDABA The Irishman scored his first goal for Kilmarnock as they beat Aberdeen 2-0 at home in the Scottish Premiership. Ndaba opened the scoring
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Care home still rated inadequate by watchdog but moves out of special measures
A care home has moved out of special measures but is still inadequate according to health inspectors. Foxburrow Grange, in Colchester, which cares for 58 residents including some with dementia, was rated as “good” in the areas of care and effectiveness
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Woman accused of causing death of driver to appear before crown court next month
A woman accused of causing the death of a van driver in west Suffolk last year will appear before crown court next month. Keeley Pryke, of Cole Drive, Great Cornard, near Sudbury, is accused of causing the death of Giles Burfield on February 10
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All action motorcycle show featuring 2,000 bikes returning to Suffolk
A motorcycle show featuring 2,000 bikes and the "jaw-dropping" Wall of Death is returning to Suffolk later this year. The Extreme Stonham Motorcycle Show will feature award-winning sports bikes, café racers, old-school choppers, show ring displays
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Gelateria announces huge menu update after transformation
A much-loved gelato parlour on the Suffolk coast has announced a new Italian treat is coming to the menu. Harris & James is a café selling coffee, chocolate, and gelato across Suffolk and Norfolk. It has stores in Aldeburgh and Southwold
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'It feels like everything is clicking together' - Omari Hutchinson on Birmingham win
Omari Hutchinson feels that ‘everything is clicking together’ for him at Ipswich Town, having scored late on in their 3-1 win against Birmingham City. The Blues started well, but they were pegged back in first-half stoppage time, allowing the visitors
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'Amazing' - Venus thanks Ipswich fans for their show of support to Mowbray
Birmingham City interim boss Mark Venus thanked Ipswich Town fans for their show of support to Tony Mowbray during yesterday's game at Portman Road. It was announced last Monday that Town legend Mowbray needed to take a six-to-eight week break
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7 of the best afternoon teas to book for Mother's Day
With Mother's Day fast approaching and searches for the 'best afternoon tea spots in Suffolk' on the up, some of the county's most popular cream tea locations are starting to book up in advance. Here are seven of Suffolk's top afternoon tea destinations
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Inquest opens into death of 29-year-old pedestrian killed in crash
An inquest has opened into the death of a young man who died at the scene of a crash in Melton last year. Owen Gardner, 29, died on May 8 after being struck by a car, Suffolk Coroners Court heard on Friday. Mr Gardner, from Woodbridge, who
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Seven observations following 3-1 win against Birmingham City
Ipswich Town beat Birmingham City 3-1 in a Championship clash yesterday afternoon. Stuart Watson reflects on the action. FRONT FOOT START After digging deep on a muddy pitch at Swansea, then fighting physical duels all game against Rotherham
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UK's best gastropub receives SECOND award of 2024
The UK's best gastropub in east Suffolk has received its second award for 2024 in what is shaping up to be an impressive year. The Unruly Pig shot to the top of the headlines in January when Estrella Damm named it the 'UK's best gastropub' for
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'If we can save it, we will save it' - new hope for 'rotting' landmark building
There is renewed hope for one of west Suffolk's landmark buildings as a leader has said a council is exploring options to step in and save it. Haverhill Corn Exchange, in Withersfield Road, was last used as a community hall and was granted permission
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Inquest for football club chairman adjourned as no decision on possible charges
A decision has not yet been made about whether charges will be brought in the death of a football club chairman, a court has been told. On Friday, an inquest at Suffolk Coroners' Court into the death of William Kerslake was adjourned until May.
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Farmer who became champion of sea wall defences on coast scoops award
A farmer on the Essex coast has won an accolade for his commitment and dedication to protect farmland from flooding. Andrew St Joseph is the East regional winner in this year’s National Farmers' Union (NFU) Meurig Raymond Awards. The awards
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Suffolk café named one of UK's best for brunch launches new menu
A west Suffolk café that was recently named one of the best in the UK for brunch has unveiled a new all-day menu. Folk Café in Fornham St Martin, near Bury St Edmunds, has been featured in an article by The Times in which the best brunch spots
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Tractor Girls return to action after postponements
Ipswich Town Women are back in action as they host Rugby Borough at the AGL Arena this afternoon (2pm). Ross Halls previews the action. Joe Sheehan's side have seen their last two fixtures postponed due to the pitch at the AGL Arena in Felixstowe
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Here are the latest planning applications submitted across Suffolk
A flurry of planning applications have been submitted across Suffolk. Among them are some infrastructural changes planned for properties, from simple renovations to setting up eco-friendly installations such as a living roof. The following