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Sir Ian praises Suffolk's generosity

CRICKETING legend Sir Ian Botham praised the people of Suffolk for their generosity amid the economic turmoil as he took to the county's streets for his latest charity feat.

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Suffolk enjoys a Big Weekend

SUFFOLK'S first Big Weekend proved a great success as hundreds of people enjoyed a host of sporting and cultural activities.

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Canoeists claim Channel crossing record

THREE intrepid canoeists from Suffolk are believed to have set a record after they crossed the English Channel in the nick of time.

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Woman jailed for stabbing partner

A WOMAN has been jailed for more than three years after stabbing her partner in the stomach following a night out in a Suffolk town.

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Not everyone suffering from credit crunch

AS the country struggles in the grip of the credit crunch it seems every day brings a fresh warning of a new financial crisis. But while most worry about their savings and tighten the purse in a bid to cope with the rising cost of living there are those who are defying the downturn.

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New fury over Ipswich traffic chaos

TRANSPORT bosses have refused to commit to further action to solve traffic problems plaguing approaches to Ipswich town centre.

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Town webchat to start at 1pm today

THE start of today's Ipswich Town webchat with Derek Davis has been delayed until 1pm.

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Police unveil drug-detecting equipment

POLICE have demonstrated their tough new approach against people carrying drugs or weapons into Ipswich's pubs and clubs.

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Plea for return of tragic hostage's body

THE Suffolk-based brother of murdered British hostage Ken Bigley has made an appeal for his body to be returned. Four years on from the death of Ken Bigley in Iraq, a special appeal went out this weekend at mosques in Fallujah.

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Town investor loses £500m in slump

IPSWICH Town associate director Michael Spencer, dubbed the richest self-made man in the City of London, has been left nursing losses of nearly half a billion pounds after the latest turmoil in financial markets.

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Man charged after alleged town stabbing

A MAN has been charged with causing fear of violence following an incident on Ipswich waterfront.

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Cyclist taken to hospital after accident

A CYCLIST was taken to hospital this afternoon after a collision with a car in Ipswich.

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Arrests made following stabbing incident

TWO people have been led away by police following an alleged stabbing incident at a block of Waterfront flats in Ipswich.

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Environment boss moves to new role

THE senior official at the sharp end of protest over the Environment Agency's plans to abandon some of the flood defences in Suffolk's estuaries has moved to a new job overseeing the region's response to the threat of inland and coastal flooding.

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Probe into US airman death crash

AN INVESTIGATION is under way into a road crash that killed an American serviceman in north Suffolk.