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The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was scheduled to bring a Spitfire and Hurricane display to the sky above the town at 12.35pm on Wednesday, August 20. This has been unexpectedly cancelled due to ...
Australian home affairs minister Tony Burke further inflamed Israel’s anger by cancelling the visa of far-right politician ...
The Book of Mormon at Norwich Theatre Royal and the North Norfolk Railway Festival on Rails are events to look forward to in Norfolk this ...
King’s Lynn Town are riding high after their biggest away league win for more than six years. Their 5-0 win at Spennymoor Town is the first time they have gone nap away from home since April 2019, ...
A child was pulled from a septic tank with a dog lead after a "harrowing" fall.
Fresh images from above show how work is racing ahead on dualling a part of the A47 in Norfolk. Veteran photographer Mike Page flew over the route at 6,000ft to record the latest progress on ...
Omega fatty acids, found in certain fish or taken as a supplement, could potentially help ward off Alzheimer’s disease in women, a new study suggests. Researchers found that lipids – fat molecules in ...
A mortar shell was discovered on a beach by a metal detectorist. Gorleston Coastguard Rescue Team assisted in establishing a cordon around a suspicious item found by a detectorist on Becacre beach on ...
The Maltings Hotel, located in The Street, Weybourne, has asked North Norfolk District Council for permission to use the land at the rear of the site for extra guest parking. Once a 16th-century ...
A cupcake shop in the Norwich Lanes has closed its doors after nine-and-a-half sweet years. Anne Falgate has been running Cupcake and Co from her Upper St Giles premises for almost a decade, but has ...
A flotilla of hundreds of historic ships is heading into Amsterdam, kicking off a five-day festival celebrating the Dutch capital’s maritime history.