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Paul Jones talks the blues - and of his newfound love for East Anglia - ahead of his forthcoming gig in Suffolk.
A salon owner has slammed the NHS Covid app after he was forced to close two barber shops losing hundreds of pounds worth of business.
Chris Morris finds Freedom Day somewhat bitter-sweet and suffers a severe bout of ping-paranoia.
A 33-year-old man who threatened to stab his ex-partner's new boyfriend with a hunting knife has been spared jail.
The owner of a popular seafood pop-up restaurant is overjoyed after setting up a new permanent eatery.
Greene King has temporarily closed 33 pubs in the last week due to the 'pingdemic' - warning the situation could get worse.
A personal trainer is breaking new ground after introducing virtual reality training sessions for his clients.
A digital marketing agency is making its mark after being shortlisted for four prestigious search awards.
Nominations are being sought for a 'School Superhero' who deserves recognition.
Nominations are now open for the Best New Start-Up category.
West Suffolk Conservative Association is standing by Matt Hancock despite calls for a vote of no confidence and demands he step down as MP.
A hair salon is helping to change the face of hairdressing by introducing ‘gender-neutral' pricing.
A complementary therapy service is celebrating its eighth birthday with a rebrand and a new partnership.
Campaigners have launched a new anti-idling campaign after targeting motorists at a train station.
Chris Morris wrestles with Suffolk dialect, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Bizspeak.
Teachers at an academy have been in the spotlight this week after a video they made has been watched more than one million times.
A privately-owned truck dealership is investing more than £5 million into a new 'state-of-the-art' depot.
The Prime Minister has accepted Matt Hancock’s apology for breaking Covid guidelines and 'considers the matter closed', according to Downing Street.