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Best selling author Felix Francis talks about his latest racing thriller and his experiences writing with his famous father.
A racing historian has made an appeal in his search for the grave of renowned Edwardian race horse Sceptre.
A war of words erupted after a third inquiry was ordered in to a much-used rail foot crossing.
A paralysed jockey has called for tough action on dangerous riding after High Court judge's decision.
An inquest has been opened and adjourned into the death of a man who fell from a second floor window in a Suffolk pub.
Plans for two operating theatres and a 32-bed inpatient ward at a hospital have been given the green light.
A life-saving air ambulance has been the subject of two laser attacks.
A project to redevelop an iconic hotel has been on hold for two years while the owner waits for council lawyers to sort out legal restrictions.
The racing fall that left jockey Freddy Tylicki partially paralysed was completely avoidable, a court has been told.
A newsagent and convenience store has been forced to shut down because the building it is in was said to be structurally unsafe.
A heroin addict, who had abused drugs for more than 20 years, was found dead in his bedroom, an inquest heard.
Plans for a state-of-the-art training facility have been put on hold after failing to gain approval from the British Horseracing Authority.
Residents were left fuming after motorists ignored road closure signs and used their narrow street as an unofficial diversion.
Residents of a Suffolk estate are being plagued by rats.
The home of horseracing's most senior trainer has been recognised for his contribution to his sport with a special award.
Family and friends have packed Newmarket's St Mary's church to say their farewells to teenager Niall Kavanagh.
The family of a woman who died of lung cancer, after being told her cough was due to anxiety, believe more should have been done to diagnose her.
The life of a young beauty therapist, who was killed in a crash when a drunk driver smashed into her, has been celebrated by a boys’ football team.
They are testaments to the Fallen but they barely fade, standing sentinel bearing witness to the sacrifices made by lost generations.