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Army helicopter's emergency landing
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Ed Sheeran does double at Brits
Ed Sheeran, who grew up in Suffolk, has been celebrating after picking up two awards at the 2012 Brits.
Fifth of Heathrow flights delayed
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Message delivered via purple appeal
Peterborough-based Kidney Research UK is encouraging people across the UK to wear purple for a day to help highlight the dangers of kidney disease.
Man in court over dog attack on boy
A man has appeared in court over a dog attack in Southend which left a seven-year-old boy badly wounded.
Fugitive Briton faces US court
A British man wanted by police for 19 years after a £1m security van robbery in Felixstowe has appeared in a US court.
Man accused of street stab murder
A Suffolk man has been charged with murder after another man was found stabbed to death in a residential street.
£7.3m payout for brain injury girl
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McKenzie jailed for ban dodge bid
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Hosepipe ban looms for drought area
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Plea for better rural bus funding
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Olympic Torch Relay rehearsal set
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Man held over brawl murder
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Child rapists' sentences reviewed
The Attorney General's Office is reviewing the sentences of two child rapists who were jailed for just 40 months for attacking an 11-year-old girl in Bedfordshire.
Kate to visit Art Room charity
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Councils' CCTV cameras cost £515m
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University access tsar confirmed
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Pupils poisoned by school bus fume
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Jobseeker skills disparity revealed
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'Notorious' level crossing upgraded
Rail bosses say pedestrian gates at a level crossing dubbed "notorious" by passengers will be upgraded.
Protest forces Tesco store to close
Police have been called to a demonstration in a central London Tesco store.
Man remanded on bomb hoax charge
A 40-year-old man has been remanded in custody when he appeared in court charged with making a hoax bomb threat at Stansted Airport.
Drought alert ahead of water talks
Parts of East Anglia, the South East and the South West are in "crippling drought" with some rivers and groundwater levels lower than in 1976, it has been revealed ahead of a Government drought summit.
Cricketer jailed for spot-fixing
The first county cricketer in England to be prosecuted for spot-fixing, former Essex player Mervyn Westfield, has been sentenced to four months in prison at the Old Bailey.
Two districts weather housing slump
House prices have risen in just two local authority districts in the UK since the peak of the boom in 2007, research suggested.
Vicar murder suspect questioned
Police were continuing to question a 43-year-old man on suspicion of murdering a former Essex clergyman at his vicarage.
Teenagers fail in fees challenge
Two teenagers, including one from Peterborough, who want to go to university have failed in their High Court bid to overturn regulations introducing the coalition Government's proposed increase in tuition fees.
University access tsar confirmed
Bedfordshire University vice-chancellor Professor Les Ebdon will become the Government's new university access tsar, Business Secretary Vince Cable has confirmed.
University access tsar confirmed
Bedfordshire University vice-chancellor Professor Les Ebdon will become the Government's new university access tsar, Business Secretary Vince Cable has confirmed.
Wooden Spoon gives £25k to hospice
Children with life-limiting illnesses are getting access to special hydrotherapy treatments at an Ipswich-based hospital thanks to the generosity of a charity.
Huhne and ex-wife in the dock
Former energy secretary Chris Huhne has made his first appearance in court over a charge of perverting the course of justice after his car was allegedly caught by a speed camera on the motorway between Stansted Airport in Essex and London in March 2003.
Arsonists attack Towie star's salon
An Essex beauty salon owned by The Only Way Is Essex star Lauren Goodger has been attacked by arsonists.
Policeman slashed during arrest
A police officer has suffered stab wounds while attempting to restrain a suspect in Norwich.
Man charged over Stansted bomb hoax
A 40-year-old man has been charged over a hoax bomb threat made to Stansted Airport, police have said.
Alcoholic's baby died of neglect
Southend Council has pledged to improve standards after details emerged of a baby who died after being left in the care of his alcoholic mother.
Protest over Tesco job advert
Right to work campaigners are set to hold a protest at a Tesco store as a row rumbles on over a "misunderstood" job advertisement.
Tesco 'mistake' over benefits jobs
Supermarket chain Tesco has amended a job advert looking for permanent workers in west Suffolk in exchange for expenses and jobseeker's allowance, saying it was a mistake.
Newlyweds set for aid project trip
A newlywed couple are flying to Kenya for their honeymoon to build a refuge for young girls thanks to a Luton-based charity.
Van seized in vicar murder hunt
Police investigating the murder of a clergyman, formerly based in Essex, at his vicarage in South Gloucestershire have seized a white van just hours after arresting a man, it has been reported.
Cricketer jaied for spot-fixing
The first county cricketer in England to be prosecuted for spot-fixing, former Essex player Mervyn Westfield, has been sentenced to four months in prison at the Old Bailey.
Three-year-old boy hit by car dies
A three-year-old boy has died after being struck by a car in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Cricketer set for spot-fix sentence
A Chelmsford man who is the first county cricketer in England to be prosecuted for spot-fixing is due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey.
High Court tuition fee ruling due
The High Court is ruling on a challenge brought by two teenagers, including one from Peterborough, who want to go to university over the coalition Government's proposed increase in tuition fees.
Race to enter calendar competition
Budding photographers with a passion for horses are getting the chance to showcase their work in a national calendar for a Suffolk-based charity.
Murder vicar's family 'devastated'
A 43-year-old man remains in custody on suspicion of murdering a clergyman, who was formerly based in Essex, at his vicarage in South Gloucestershire.
Pig cruelty probe farmer found dead
A Norfolk farmer who was being investigated over allegations of cruelty to pigs has been found dead at his home.
Vicarage murder: Man questioned
Police have been given more time to question a man on suspicion of murder after a clergyman who previously served in Essex was stabbed to death at his vicarage in South Gloucestershire.
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Thursday 23 February 2012
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