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GET STARTEDStudents at a Suffolk secondary school have enjoyed a cultural exchange with a Japanese school.
An author from Suffolk has just published her second novel.
A campaign group has written to a Suffolk council over development works at a US base that could see the return of nuclear weapons.
A recovering addict who previously spent time in jail now has his own home after accepting help and is trying to rebuild broken relationships.
A Lottery bid is being prepared to protect a Suffolk heritage site and enhance the experience for visitors.
A Suffolk village pub has reopened to a ‘wonderful welcome’ from the community.
Law students were inspired by a talk by a leading lawyer who was the first woman Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Money from the sale of coffee bags is helping to fund a children’s book that supports young people’s mental health.
A college fell silent for its own Remembrance tribute yesterday in front of a large backdrop created by carpentry students.
A planning application has been submitted for a new Suffolk development including homes, employment land, a community hub and public open space.
A Suffolk school affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) has sourced temporary buildings to be converted into classrooms.
Suffolk County Council is consulting on proposals to redraw the admission catchment areas for two schools.
SuffolkNews looks at data for shoplifting in the county following national media reports the crime is on the rise.
A river that runs through a Suffolk town has overflowed, covering a play area and a well-used footpath and cycleway.
A Suffolk nursing home that has been placed into special measures after residents were found to be at risk of harm is to shut.
The principal of a Suffolk secondary school has announced she intends to retire.
A Suffolk care home has been rated inadequate in a scathing report by the regulator.
Find out what is planned for a Suffolk housing development with features including a large area of green open space and parish council offices.
A Suffolk school where pupils’ emotional well-being is given ‘top priority’ has retained its ‘good’ Ofsted rating.
Those who use SEND services in Suffolk have been asked to provide feedback as part of an inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission.