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The Saturday Social Quiz: 14 testing trivia questions to have a bash at

The Saturday Social Quiz: 14 testing trivia questions to have a bash at

The Saturday Social Quiz: 14 testing trivia questions to have a bash at

01 February 2025

EastEnders, sport and music – how many answers will you know this week?


More than 2,000 vehicles stopped and 160 arrests made during police crackdown

More than 2,000 vehicles stopped and 160 arrests made during police crackdown

More than 2,000 vehicles stopped and 160 arrests made during police crackdown

29 January 2025

More than 2,000 vehicles were stopped and 160 arrests were made by officers during a crackdown against drink and drug driving.


Storm Éowyn to strike Suffolk with 50mph winds

Storm Éowyn to strike Suffolk with 50mph winds

Storm Éowyn to strike Suffolk with 50mph winds

22 January 2025

Suffolk is bracing for strong winds of up to 50mph as Storm Éowyn sweeps across the county.


Suffolk bucks national trend with largest percentage drop in knife crimes recorded

Suffolk bucks national trend with largest percentage drop in knife crimes recorded

Suffolk bucks national trend with largest percentage drop in knife crimes recorded

22 January 2025

Suffolk has seen the largest percentage drop in knife crime offences, bucking national trends.


Medical organisation goes from strength to strength after 20,000th call out milestone

Medical organisation goes from strength to strength after 20,000th call out milestone

Medical organisation goes from strength to strength after 20,000th call out milestone

22 January 2025

A Suffolk medical organisation is celebrating after its 20,000th emergency call out in its nearly 53 years of service.


Children's individual support plans not 'worth the paper they're written on', councillor says as new special needs report discussed

Children's individual support plans not 'worth the paper they're written on', councillor says as new special needs report discussed

Children's individual support plans not 'worth the paper they're written on', councillor says as new special needs report discussed

16 January 2025

Children's individual support plans are not 'worth the paper they're written on', a councillor has said as a new special needs report was discussed.


Young people’s wellbeing improving – but levels remain lower than 2020, watchdog says

Young people’s wellbeing improving – but levels remain lower than 2020, watchdog says

Young people’s wellbeing improving – but levels remain lower than 2020, watchdog says

16 January 2025

The wellbeing of young people in Suffolk continues to improve despite levels remaining below those recorded by the NHS in 2020, a watchdog has said.


‘Fang-tastic vampurr’ Archie is looking for his forever home

‘Fang-tastic vampurr’ Archie is looking for his forever home

‘Fang-tastic vampurr’ Archie is looking for his forever home

15 January 2025

A ‘fang-tastic’ cat who has spent more than 120 days in the care of an animal welfare charity is looking for his forever home.


County budget 'easier this time around', says finance lead

County budget 'easier this time around', says finance lead

County budget 'easier this time around', says finance lead

15 January 2025

Suffolk County Council's budget has been 'easier this time around', the finance lead said.


How Suffolk Libraries is using AI to improve community services

How Suffolk Libraries is using AI to improve community services

How Suffolk Libraries is using AI to improve community services

13 January 2025

A new wellbeing tool aimed at helping residents find free local activities, events and services using artificial intelligence has been launched.


Parents and carers physically and mentally exhausted despite special needs improvements, report shows

Parents and carers physically and mentally exhausted despite special needs improvements, report shows

Parents and carers physically and mentally exhausted despite special needs improvements, report shows

13 January 2025

Parents and carers are physically and mentally exhausted despite improvements in special needs services, a report has shown.


Union declares ‘mental health crisis’ as figures show rise in staff absences in Suffolk

Union declares ‘mental health crisis’ as figures show rise in staff absences in Suffolk

Union declares ‘mental health crisis’ as figures show rise in staff absences in Suffolk

13 January 2025

A firefighter’s union has declared a crisis of mental health across the UK as new figures show a rise in the number of absences in Suffolk.


Early bird offer for Suffolk cancer events as broadcaster shares story

Early bird offer for Suffolk cancer events as broadcaster shares story

Early bird offer for Suffolk cancer events as broadcaster shares story

11 January 2025

A broadcaster and DJ has shared her story as people in Suffolk are urged to sign up for a major cancer fund-raising event.


New firm hopes to ‘transform’ the way small businesses approach AI

New firm hopes to ‘transform’ the way small businesses approach AI

New firm hopes to ‘transform’ the way small businesses approach AI

10 January 2025

A former Microsoft employee has launched a firm to help introduce small or medium-sized businesses in East Anglia to artificial intelligence.


Watch: Suffolk's devolution vote divides leaders

Watch: Suffolk's devolution vote divides leaders

Watch: Suffolk's devolution vote divides leaders

10 January 2025

Suffolk's leaders were divided in voting to join the Government's fast-track devolution programme.


‘Anti-democratic’ or ‘ambitious’? Fiery debate as Suffolk votes to delay elections to fast-track devolution deal

‘Anti-democratic’ or ‘ambitious’? Fiery debate as Suffolk votes to delay elections to fast-track devolution deal

‘Anti-democratic’ or ‘ambitious’? Fiery debate as Suffolk votes to delay elections to fast-track devolution deal

09 January 2025

Councillors have voted to postpone this year’s elections to join the Government’s devolution fast-track programme.


Authority not at risk of going bust despite looming £358m education funding gap, council says

Authority not at risk of going bust despite looming £358m education funding gap, council says

Authority not at risk of going bust despite looming £358m education funding gap, council says

09 January 2025

An authority is not at risk of going bust despite a looming £358 million funding gap, a council has said.


Residents warned about fraudulent calls from scammers posing as police officers

Residents warned about fraudulent calls from scammers posing as police officers

Residents warned about fraudulent calls from scammers posing as police officers

08 January 2025

Residents have been urged to be cautious of fraudulent calls from scammers posing as police officers.


Residents robbed of their rights and voice as county elections could be postponed, opposition councillors fear

Residents robbed of their rights and voice as county elections could be postponed, opposition councillors fear

Residents robbed of their rights and voice as county elections could be postponed, opposition councillors fear

08 January 2025

Councillors have reiterated their fears residents could be robbed of their rights and voice ahead of a vote to postpone county elections.


Parkruns across Suffolk return to pre-pandemic levels

Parkruns across Suffolk return to pre-pandemic levels

Parkruns across Suffolk return to pre-pandemic levels

08 January 2025

New data shows parkruns across Suffolk have returned to pre-pandemic levels, with thousands taking part every week.


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