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A senior police officer has said bringing burglars to justice is a priority as we reveal the number of unsolved burglaries in Suffolk.
A town council has voted unanimously to reject controversial proposals to redevelop a housing estate.
A 71-year-old who can barely walk after fracturing her hip in a fall on uneven pavement slabs has spoken of her outrage with a council.
An NHS hospital trust has sought £17 million from the Government as its ‘cash position continues to deteriorate’.
Plans for 26 homes on land which is part of a wider site that included an infamous development built over Victorian chalk mines could be approved.
SuffolkNews investigates the number of assaults reported on staff at a hospital trust.
What should have been an exciting ultrasound to reveal the sex of her first baby instead uncovered that a pregnant woman had bladder cancer.
A SuffolkNews investigation has revealed the number of working days lost at the region’s ambulance service due to stress, anxiety and depression.
Club plans biggest-ever show while facing challenge of finding a new home.
Book is a new chance to read the evocative words of Adrian Bell who wrote about rural life for more than 50 years.
SuffolkNews explores the past of an abandoned route, which used to be part of a major road.
Holders of Plant Heritage National Collections are key to the survival of our cultivated plants. Could you join them?
Police have made more than 90 arrests during a month-long campaign to crack down on offending drivers in Suffolk.
A Suffolk musician is preparing to release his debut album after a health scare inspired him to pursue his dreams.
A petition to establish a shop on a Suffolk housing estate has garnered more than 350 signatures following a six-year wait.
The mum of a four-year-old boy who is about to start school said she lives in constant fear he will not eat.
Tucked away between residential homes in a Suffolk town lies a club, which has welcomed some of the biggest names in British tennis over 140 years.
Young people aged nine to 16 join professionals on stage for more adventures in a specially-written sequel.
We go behind the scenes of a music studio in Suffolk and meet those fulfilling the dreams of wannabe rock stars.
Richard Burton discusses his career with Suffolk Police and stamping out prejudice.
In a wave of pink, hundreds of people - all with their own stories but united by a single cause - braved the heat to take the fight to cancer.