A provider is holding a virtual event tomorrow as part of the launch of its Professional Policing degree.
A Suffolk charity ball will be a tribute to an 'inspirational' boy, two, who died from a rare brain tumour.
The brother of Stephen Lawrence has spoken of the importance of changing just one person's mindset in a talk at West Suffolk College.
Improvements at a Suffolk school have been recognised by Ofsted inspectors.
Crowdfunding has been launched for a family whose home was largely destroyed in a large fire.
World-renowned classical singer Russell Watson will perform at St Edmundsbury Cathedral - our reporter chats to the famous tenor ahead of the show.
A 'significant investment' is being made into improving a school playground for young children.
A girl, eight, has written a moving letter to a council leader over controversial plans to relocate beach huts from the prom at a Suffolk seafront.
A Freedom of Information request has revealed the number of complaints made about beach huts on the prom at a Suffolk seaside town.
A Suffolk primary school has said goodbye to a 'brilliant' office manager who has retired after almost 38 years.
West and Loud is raising money for Suffolk Accident Rescue Service.
Southgate Community Fun Day will take place on the playing field at Hardwick Primary School.
In today's podcast, we have the latest on a fatal stabbing, plus stories including Lidl eyeing up Suffolk towns for new sites.
A neighbour described the Suffolk thatched cottage fire as 'devastating'.
A family were quoted an 'astronomical' £4,200 a year to fix in their gas and electricity.
A woman says she felt 'scared and vulnerable' after being unable to get an ambulance for 'heart attack symptoms'.
The college is believed to be the only one in Suffolk to have received this special award.
A new Sunday afternoon music event featuring ‘national quality’ singers is launching at a club.
A Suffolk lecturer has been chosen to help promote a Department for Education campaign with a focus on encouraging more skilled workers to teach.
The school will be able to accommodate an additional 100 pupil places with a new two-story standalone block.