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The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office updated travel advice on Sunday to advise “against all travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories”. Israel and Iran continued to ...
East Anglia's valuable sugar beet sector faces a raft of climate and disease challenges, says Norfolk farmer and new NFU Sugar chairman Kit Papworth.
Now Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer, will be undergoing essential work to ensure its preservation for future generations. The National Trust has been given the go-ahead to replace part of the stately ...
Dereham Road, near the Sweet Briar Road roundabout, is to be shut for one day on June 22, from 7am to 4pm, to surface dress a section of the road. A closure will be in place to through traffic when ...
Staff from The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn completed a 13-mile coastal walk to raise nearly £2,000 for dementia care.
Sir Keir Starmer said on Saturday he will launch a full inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal after resisting pressure for months.
Mikie Webber-Kane suffered the first defeat of his career at York Hall on Saturday. The Great Yarmouth fighter suffered a unanimous points defeat against holder Ahmed Ratim in their Southern Area ...
The Telegraph has named Burnham Market in Norfolk one of the UK's most 'genteel' spots to spend a weekend by the coast.
Liam Manning's Canaries era started with an assured public unveiling that had clear parallels with one of his Carrow Road predecessors, Paul Lambert.
Grandmother Cheryl Smyth has surpassed her children on the platform, amassing millions of views passing down her cooking and baking skills.
Sending more jets to the Middle East “does not mean” that the UK is at war, Rachel Reeves has said, as she warned of rising oil and gas prices amid the conflict between Israel and Iran. The Chancellor ...
Two new photographs of the Prince of Wales and his three children, George, 11, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven, were released on Sunday.