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East Suffolk and North Essex outpaces national rise in hospital allergy admissions
Local NHS data shows a significant increase in emergency allergy treatments, as experts explore possible causes behind the growing trend.
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Local NHS data shows a significant increase in emergency allergy treatments, as experts explore possible causes behind the growing trend.
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Neptunes Fish & Chips on Duke Street has closed its doors, with the popular takeaway near Tesco Express receiving high praise from customers before its closure.
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Work has started on a 144ft observation wheel just outside the James Hehir building at the University of Suffolk. It's set to open this Saturday.
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The family of murdered mother Courtney Mitchell vows to fight domestic violence as her killer, 27-year-old Logan Burnett, begins his minimum 24-year sentence.
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The mother of three reported physical and verbal abuse before she was fatally stabbed by Logan Burnett, 27, who will serve at least 24 years in prison for her murder.
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The generous donation by an anonymous band member topped up funds raised by three Ipswich bands during 40 festive performances supporting local cancer services.
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Only 83.1% of year 8 girls received the HPV jab in 2023-24, down from 84.7% the previous year.
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Four Ipswich-based organisations will deliver projects focused on racial equality, youth offending, and making the arts more accessible to disabled and disadvantaged children as part of Suffolk's £500,000 cultural funding boost.
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Bespoke Stone in Ipswich has been ordered to pay more than £11,000 in fines and costs after two workers were struck by falling quartz slabs, leaving one with life-changing injuries.
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Following their BBC Introducing Suffolk featured track 'Robot Boy', Ipswich alt-rock quartet Helix are set to release their latest single at BurySOUND 2025 next month.
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Ipswich East Rotary Club's flagship event returns with new features including group discounts and the first King Charles III Coastal Pathway.
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Schools across Suffolk handed out 365 suspensions for racist abuse over the past 10 academic terms, with numbers rising from 33 to 46 between autumn 2020 and 2023.