The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights from this week.
A 23-year-old puppeteer and company manager has been overwhelmed by the response to his debut TV pilot.
A school bus fire carrying children on board spread to overhead power lines causing a road to be closed this morning.
Fire crews rescued a man with a ladder after a house fire during the night.
Police have released a CCTV image of two men they would like to speak to after a phone was stolen in a wine bar.
Officers are extremely concerned for a missing 21-year-old man last seen at a Suffolk hospital.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that an idyllic Suffolk town has made national headlines as the 'Satanist capital of the UK'.
As Valentine's Day approaches Suffolk has been named as one of the best places for a romantic getaway in the UK.
Two convicted burglars have been found to have profited nearly £100,000 for their part in a series of burglaries and theft offences.
Following a SuffolkNews poll asking readers for their favourite pub in the county, we can now reveal the final results.
A popular Suffolk pub has been announced as a finalist in the Countryside Alliance Awards for the east of England.
A two-vehicle collision on the A14 has left a person with injuries this evening.
Tesco has announced a deal to buy Paperchase but 106 branches face potential closure including two in Suffolk.
BT Group have announced plans to recruit more than 80 apprentices and graduates in Suffolk as part of its September 2023 intake.
A cinema has teamed up with The Moving Cinema to deliver a unique experience in half term for a Suffolk town.
A family is seeking help for a traumatised Ukrainian dog who is now frightened by illegal high street racing in its town.
A cathedral hosted a ‘humbling’ service and talk in honour of Holocaust Memorial Day.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a man has been charged with assaulting former health secretary Matt Hancock on the London Underground.
Environment Secretary and MP Thérèse Coffey visited a port health authority upholding food security at the border.