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Half of Suffolk men lack valid wills, new research reveals
Only 47% of men in Suffolk have a current will in place, compared to 59% of women, according to a survey by local law firm Ellisons.
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Only 47% of men in Suffolk have a current will in place, compared to 59% of women, according to a survey by local law firm Ellisons.
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Daniel Martin, 29, was found guilty of killing Charlie Greaves, 25, following an argument about a dog on Felixstowe promenade last August.
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The stories of remarkable women who performed skilled but back-breaking work in Suffolk's once-booming herring industry are being brought to life in a new touring exhibition.
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Following two sexual assault charges and his immediate suspension from the Conservative Party, we help you understand what happens next for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Patrick Spencer, his party, and his constituents.
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Patrick Spencer, who spoke of the importance of ethics to his constituents in his maiden Commons speech last year, has been charged with two counts of sexual assault, prompting his immediate suspension from the Conservative Party. He "categorically denies" the charges.
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The "Unlocked: Creative Industries" event will close with "Arts Unlocked," a vibrant celebration of emerging creative work from University of Suffolk students.
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The popular free community running event is finalising arrangements to return to Christchurch Park after months of absence.
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A visit to Gipping Construction's Hawke Road site gave five aspiring construction workers insight into the various career paths available in the industry.
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Council-owned parking operator Ipserv is refusing to disclose the number of penalty notices it issued at Duke Street car park, stating its commercial interests outweigh public transparency, despite knowing that payment machines were broken.
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Groundworkers have discovered a 14-inch ammonite fossil while excavating at Ipswich Museum, which will now join the museum's extensive collection.
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The Blue Tigers project offers more than sport to 18 young Afghan asylum seekers, providing friendship, routine and belonging after they arrived in Suffolk without family or support.
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Trinity Park, the hospice grounds, and Ipswich Waterfront were illuminated with over 740 participants for the annual St Elizabeth Hospice fundraiser on Saturday night.