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Hundreds attend Sizewell C jobs fair at University of Suffolk
More than 200 people attended the second Sizewell C and Department of Work and Pensions jobs fair in Ipswich, showcasing opportunities at the nuclear power plant.
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More than 200 people attended the second Sizewell C and Department of Work and Pensions jobs fair in Ipswich, showcasing opportunities at the nuclear power plant.
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Suffolk Police have released an image of a man they wish to speak to following an attempted burglary in Ipswich earlier this month.
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A 13-year-old girl from Hadleigh has been reported missing, with Suffolk Constabulary launching a public appeal.
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The college is taking a "brave, ambitious and innovative" approach with its five-year plan to support students and solve the "skills dilemma" in Suffolk.
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Blood donors from Suffolk are contributing to a major breakthrough as plasma medicines made in the UK reach NHS patients for the first time in a quarter century.
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Ipswich Borough Council's parking strategy came under scrutiny at an independent business forum yesterday, as traders argued lower fees would increase town centre footfall and help customers spend more at their businesses.
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Professor Rachel Allen will join the University of Suffolk as its new Provost, responsible for educational and academic activities.
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A free International Women's Day event at The Hold in Ipswich will feature workshops, crafts and panel discussions on women's equality issues.
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Some stories land in your inbox, others are quite literally dumped on your doorstep, as the Ipswich Star discovered when a large turd welcomed staff to its Ipswich office this morning.
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Zack George, known as Steel on BBC's Gladiators, spent Monday at Gusford Primary School promoting his health programme and inspiring pupils.
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Shoppers can now use Primark's Click & Collect service for the first time, as the retailer expands the programme to its Westgate Street store in Ipswich.
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Ipswich Borough Council's Executive is set to discuss a new variable charging structure for residential parking zones that would see owners of medium and large vehicles paying more.