A 23-year-old could face jail after leaving four people injured when he tossed a firework into the crowd at Fawkes in the Walks.
Work to construct the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital is expected to begin in the middle of next year.
County council elections look set to be postponed after members backed a bid to secure devolution for Norfolk.
Terry Jermy has hit back at Liz Truss’ claim that she lost her seat at the general election due to Keir Starmer saying she “crashed the economy”.
A woman died a drug-related death following years battling mental health issues and addiction.
Breckland Council’s leader has weighed in on proposals for county elections to be postponed to pursue a devolution deal.
An 18-year-old died in a “tragic accident” after the kayak he received as a gift from his father capsized, an inquest has heard.
An exciting year for a historic hotel culminated in its newly-refurbished conservatory opening up.
West Norfolk Council’s leader is “deeply concerned” that county elections could be postponed as part of plans to secure a new devolution deal.
A section of a coastal path is set to be closed for repairs in a bid to prevent it from collapsing.
The East of England Ambulance Service is urging people to think about using 999 while the health system is experiencing a “spike in demand”.
A new round of funding applications has opened for projects which improve community assets.
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A toy factory looks set to be demolished and rebuilt as part of a “restoration” of the site.
Norfolk and Suffolk’s mental health trust has appointed experienced NHS leader Caroline Donovan as its substantive chief executive officer.
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People visiting Sandringham on Christmas Day have been advised that traffic control measures will be in place.
Ensuring health care is linked up, better communication, and shaping services were all top of the agenda at the QEH Youth Council’s first meeting.