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Police appeal for help to find missing Withersfield woman
Police are seeking public assistance to locate Lynn Murray, 65, who was last seen this morning in Withersfield.
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Police are seeking public assistance to locate Lynn Murray, 65, who was last seen this morning in Withersfield.
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A 48-year-old man has been arrested following a stabbing in Ipswich's Christchurch Park. The victim, a man in his 20s, suffered serious injuries in what police believe was a targeted attack.
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Police are continuing to investigate the death of Anita Rose in Brantham as a murder after a post-mortem examination failed to establish a cause of death.
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An Albanian national has been sentenced to six months in prison after breaching a deportation order and possessing false identity documents. Edison Dautaj must also serve the remainder of a previous sentence for cocaine supply.
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Two apprentices from Suffolk New College have qualified for the national finals of WorldSkills, a prestigious vocational competition.
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Suffolk County Council and local health boards have unveiled a joint strategy and action plan aimed at improving the lives of autistic people across the county.
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A specialist treatment for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) is now being offered at Colchester Hospital. The "magic bullet" therapy was previously only available in London or Cambridge.
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Suffolk County Council is supercharging its electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, adding over 60 new community venues to its "Plug In Suffolk" project.
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The Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership's annual report for 2023-24 reveals significant progress in protecting vulnerable residents across the county.
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St Elizabeth Hospice is offering adrenaline junkies the chance to take on Suffolk's tallest abseil or a bungee jump to raise funds this August.
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Prepare for a beautiful summer day in Ipswich, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures.
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A University of Suffolk lecturer has been recognised for her work supporting autistic people in midwifery. Karen Henry is in the running for a prestigious Royal College of Midwives award.
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