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A 27-year-old said he was in “the wrong place at the wrong time” when he got involved in a drunken fight during a night out.
A 34-year-old repeat offender who cut off his alcohol monitoring tag was witnessed punching and kicking a man to the floor.
A 38-year-old who had almost 40g of cannabis in his car “didn’t realise” he was four times the drug-drive limit.
A ‘huge team effort’ has seen a North Lynn business raise more than £35,000 for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wines with a hint of spice…
In the first of an occasional feature, Karl Lanham of King’s Lynn firm Complete Commercial Finance discusses economic challenges.
In his latest Turnstone column, Hunstanton columnist John Maiden discusses his summer plans.
A new food waste collection service for businesses is now live, providing them with a practical solution to meet recycling regulations.
The company behind a full fibre network roll-out in Norfolk is helping to bring STEM learning to life in classrooms across the county.
A 48-year-old who carried out a prolonged violent assault on a woman and man - leaving one of them unconscious - will have to wait to hear his fate.
Volunteers are being sought to help at sessions which are aimed at making sailing accessible to all.
West Norfolk Council has today welcomed Alive West Norfolk back under in-house management.
Staff at a care home are walking ten miles for the Alzheimer's Society this weekend.
Norfolk firefighters are supporting their counterparts in war-torn Ukraine with a mission this month to donate crucial equipment.
Repair work is due to start on Monday on hundreds of miles of Norfolk’s roads.
A stretch of the A149 will be closed overnight for highway maintenance early next month.
Drone footage has shown the scale of the task at hand for those hoping to restore the Middleton Towers railway station.
Hundreds of children and adults have enjoyed free workshops held as part of national Shakespeare Week.
In his fortnightly column, South West Norfolk MP Terry Jermy discusses new flood schemes.
A primary school has been buzzing with excitement since some very special visitors arrived – a group of friendly sheep.
Primary school pupils have been looking after some special guests as part of their project work.