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Outstanding Ipswich Half Marathon draws thousands
The Larking Gowen Ipswich Half Marathon returned on Sunday, drawing thousands of runners and spectators.
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The Larking Gowen Ipswich Half Marathon returned on Sunday, drawing thousands of runners and spectators.
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The stabbing of a teenager in Ipswich town centre on Saturday night has reignited debate over the council's approach to tackling knife crime, just days after a heated council discussion on the issue.
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A man in his late teens was stabbed in St Stephen's Lane, Ipswich, on Saturday night. Police are appealing for witnesses to the assault.
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving after a car collided with two businesses in Ipswich town centre early this morning.
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Hundreds of people were detained under the Mental Health Act in Suffolk and North East Essex last year, with significant racial disparities evident in the figures.
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Four Suffolk firefighters are set to attempt three world records at the Ipswich Half Marathon on September 22nd, raising money for charity while running in full firefighting gear.
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Suffolk residents lost nearly £688,000 to pension scams last year, and police are urging vigilance against fraudsters targeting retirement savings.
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The University of Suffolk has fallen 18 places in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025, ranking 124th out of 131 UK universities.
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Get ready to unleash your inner carnival spirit, Ipswich! The Suffolk School of Samba is inviting residents to an introductory evening to learn the basics of Samba.
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Ipswich residents can explore local street art and try their hand at stencilling this weekend with a free guided walk and workshop.
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Former Ipswich Town striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged with attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through a UK airport.
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Suffolk police leaders have agreed to host an additional public meeting in Ipswich on 15 October, following a request from Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich.
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