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Grape variety is the spice of life, says columnist

06 April 2025
Grape variety is the spice of life, says columnist

Grape variety is the spice of life, says columnist

06 April 2025

In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wines with a hint of spice…


Just keep swimming – why it’s business as usual for UK firms

06 April 2025
Just keep swimming – why it’s business as usual for UK firms

Just keep swimming – why it’s business as usual for UK firms

06 April 2025

In the first of an occasional feature, Karl Lanham of King’s Lynn firm Complete Commercial Finance discusses economic challenges.


Still planning my Party on the Green

06 April 2025
Still planning my Party on the Green

Still planning my Party on the Green

06 April 2025

In his latest Turnstone column, Hunstanton columnist John Maiden discusses his summer plans.


Widget is a quiet, sweet and gentle girl who is looking for a new home

06 April 2025
Widget is a quiet, sweet and gentle girl who is looking for a new home

Widget is a quiet, sweet and gentle girl who is looking for a new home

06 April 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, we try to help the RSPCA rehome sweet girl Widget…


Lynn artist’s vision of Parisian street in early 1900s formed part of important travel book

05 April 2025
Lynn artist’s vision of Parisian street in early 1900s formed part of important travel book

Lynn artist’s vision of Parisian street in early 1900s formed part of important travel book

05 April 2025

In this week’s Picture This, Lynn Museum shares a painting of a Parisian street by a famed Lynn artist…


Money comes flooding in, says MP about new schemes

05 April 2025
Money comes flooding in, says MP about new schemes

Money comes flooding in, says MP about new schemes

05 April 2025

In his fortnightly column, South West Norfolk MP Terry Jermy discusses new flood schemes.


Thriller centring on toxic love triangle is Book of the Week

05 April 2025
Thriller centring on toxic love triangle is Book of the Week

Thriller centring on toxic love triangle is Book of the Week

05 April 2025

In our weekly look at books, we focus on Waterstones’ Thriller of the Month for March 2025…


Retro party nights, book signing and opera by candlelight among upcoming events

04 April 2025
Retro party nights, book signing and opera by candlelight among upcoming events

Retro party nights, book signing and opera by candlelight among upcoming events

04 April 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events...


Everyone wants to see growth in the economy

02 April 2025
Everyone wants to see growth in the economy

Everyone wants to see growth in the economy

02 April 2025

In his weekly column, North West Norfolk MP James Wild discusses the Chancellor’s emergency budget…


Gardening guide packed with history, horticulture and art is this week’s Book of the Week

30 March 2025
Gardening guide packed with history, horticulture and art is this week’s Book of the Week

Gardening guide packed with history, horticulture and art is this week’s Book of the Week

30 March 2025

In our weekly look at books, we focus on a gardening book based on history, horticulture, art and more…


History of Civic Society and town’s D Day plans

30 March 2025
History of Civic Society and town’s D Day plans

History of Civic Society and town’s D Day plans

30 March 2025

In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the town’s civic society leaders of the past as well as D-Day celebrations…


Australia - I’d go again in a shot

29 March 2025
Australia - I’d go again in a shot

Australia - I’d go again in a shot

29 March 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses his recent holiday down under.


Gardening for mental health, peach trees and bigger tasks

29 March 2025
Gardening for mental health, peach trees and bigger tasks

Gardening for mental health, peach trees and bigger tasks

29 March 2025

In his weekly column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh discusses his favourite and least favourite gardening jobs…


Lovely older boys Albert and Snowy are looking for a permanent home

29 March 2025
Lovely older boys Albert and Snowy are looking for a permanent home

Lovely older boys Albert and Snowy are looking for a permanent home

29 March 2025

In their weekly Paws For Though column, RSPCA staff look to rehome a pair of lovely older boys.


‘Local government reorganisation progressing quickly - but change can bring very good things’

28 March 2025
‘Local government reorganisation progressing quickly - but change can bring very good things’

‘Local government reorganisation progressing quickly - but change can bring very good things’

28 March 2025

In our weekly Friday Politics column, Labour’s Francis Bone discusses disability and work.


Musical evenings, gigs and Easter fun among upcoming events

28 March 2025
Musical evenings, gigs and Easter fun among upcoming events

Musical evenings, gigs and Easter fun among upcoming events

28 March 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events…


MP on the chancellor’s emergency budget and children’s charity

27 March 2025
MP on the chancellor’s emergency budget and children’s charity

MP on the chancellor’s emergency budget and children’s charity

27 March 2025

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses the budget and a town-based charity.

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NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

23 March 2025
NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

23 March 2025

Hospital CEO Alice Webster talks accolades, change and planning in the monthly Ward Round column.

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Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

23 March 2025
Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

23 March 2025

In our weekly look at books, we focus on a science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries…


Wines to put a spring in your step

23 March 2025
Wines to put a spring in your step

Wines to put a spring in your step

23 March 2025

In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wines that will put a spring into your step…


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