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Where was most popular for Eat Out to Help Out?

Where was most popular for Eat Out to Help Out?

Where was most popular for Eat Out to Help Out?

29 January 2021

More than one million meals were snapped up in Suffolk during the government's Eat Out To Help Out scheme last year, it has been revealed.


Seven out of ten over 80s in Suffolk have now had first Covid-19 jab

Seven out of ten over 80s in Suffolk have now had first Covid-19 jab

Seven out of ten over 80s in Suffolk have now had first Covid-19 jab

29 January 2021

This is almost double the 36 per cent recorded last Friday.


Schools won't reopen until at least March 8

Schools won't reopen until at least March 8

Schools won't reopen until at least March 8

27 January 2021

The Prime Minister has said schools will not reopen until March 8.


COVID-19 text scam alert

COVID-19 text scam alert

COVID-19 text scam alert

27 January 2021

Police are warning the public about fake NHS text messages informing people they’re eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine.


PM 'deeply sorry' as Covid death toll passes 100,000

PM 'deeply sorry' as Covid death toll passes 100,000

PM 'deeply sorry' as Covid death toll passes 100,000

26 January 2021

The Prime Minister says he is "deeply sorry for every life that has been lost" to Covid-19 as the UK recorded more than 100,000 coronavirus deaths.


Lidl says thank you to over 23,000 staff with bonus

Lidl says thank you to over 23,000 staff with bonus

Lidl says thank you to over 23,000 staff with bonus

26 January 2021

Lidl is to offer over 23,000 members of staff a £200 bonus as a thanks for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.


Burglar jailed for three months after admitting breaking into business

Burglar jailed for three months after admitting breaking into business

Burglar jailed for three months after admitting breaking into business

26 January 2021

A Suffolk man has been jailed for three months after admitting breaking into a business.


Seal left choking in tangled fishing net for 30 hours saved by member of the public

Seal left choking in tangled fishing net for 30 hours saved by member of the public

Seal left choking in tangled fishing net for 30 hours saved by member of the public

25 January 2021

A seal which was left choking after being tangled in a fishing net for 30 hours has been saved by a member of the public.


More than 80 drink and drug drivers taken off Suffolk's roads in month-long crackdown

More than 80 drink and drug drivers taken off Suffolk's roads in month-long crackdown

More than 80 drink and drug drivers taken off Suffolk's roads in month-long crackdown

25 January 2021

More than 80 drink and drug drivers were taken off Suffolk's roads last month as part of a nationwide clampdown on dangerous drivers.


Digital public notices portal launches

Digital public notices portal launches

Digital public notices portal launches

25 January 2021

The local news media sector has come together to launch an industry digital portal to promote public notices to communities and enhance democracy.


'Inspirational' art installation shines a new light on RSPB Minsmere

'Inspirational' art installation shines a new light on RSPB Minsmere

'Inspirational' art installation shines a new light on RSPB Minsmere

25 January 2021

The ruins of a medieval chapel at RSPB Minsmere have been given a new lease of life.


Schools 'will not reopen until after Easter'

Schools 'will not reopen until after Easter'

Schools 'will not reopen until after Easter'

24 January 2021

Parents are facing the prospect of many more months of home schooling with the Government expected to rule out a return to the classroom in February.


More snow and ice on the way, says Met Office

More snow and ice on the way, says Met Office

More snow and ice on the way, says Met Office

24 January 2021

Get ready for even more snow and ice, forecasters warn


Police calls increase as neighbours cry foul on Covid breaches

Police calls increase as neighbours cry foul on Covid breaches

Police calls increase as neighbours cry foul on Covid breaches

24 January 2021

Police are getting more calls from people losing patience with their neighbours or work colleagues who are persistently flouting Covid rules.


Podcast: School's critical worker bubbles forced to close and the locals who have helped on new Netflix film

Podcast: School's critical worker bubbles forced to close and the locals who have helped on new Netflix film

Podcast: School's critical worker bubbles forced to close and the locals who have helped on new Netflix film

22 January 2021

The latest SuffolkNews Podcast covers the school where two critical worker bubbles have been forced to close, Covid-19 fines and Netflix film The Dig.


Suffolk to be hit by snow and ice as Met Office warns of travel disruption

Suffolk to be hit by snow and ice as Met Office warns of travel disruption

Suffolk to be hit by snow and ice as Met Office warns of travel disruption

22 January 2021

The Met Office is warning snow and ice could cause travel disruption in Suffolk.


Data shows Suffolk people 'adhering to Covid-19 lockdown rules as stringently as during first wave'

Data shows Suffolk people 'adhering to Covid-19 lockdown rules as stringently as during first wave'

Data shows Suffolk people 'adhering to Covid-19 lockdown rules as stringently as during first wave'

22 January 2021

People in Suffolk are largely following Covid-19 restrictions as stringently as they were in May last year during the first wave of the pandemic.


Covid-19 rates in Suffolk dropping, but deaths expected to increase for next three weeks

Covid-19 rates in Suffolk dropping, but deaths expected to increase for next three weeks

Covid-19 rates in Suffolk dropping, but deaths expected to increase for next three weeks

22 January 2021

Covid-19 rates are falling in Suffolk – but public health chiefs have warned that deaths are likely to still increase for the next three weeks.


'We can really start to accelerate with vaccination programme,' Suffolk's health leaders say

'We can really start to accelerate with vaccination programme,' Suffolk's health leaders say

'We can really start to accelerate with vaccination programme,' Suffolk's health leaders say

21 January 2021

Health leaders have said capacity is now in place to ramp up vaccinations across the county, but recognised there were still some issues on supply.


Diversion set to disrupt traffic on Suffolk A14 for four weeks

Diversion set to disrupt traffic on Suffolk A14 for four weeks

Diversion set to disrupt traffic on Suffolk A14 for four weeks

21 January 2021

Highways England will introduce a contraflow and diversion system from this weekend.


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