For plenty of people, last week’s general election marked the end of a long campaign. For Terry Jermy, it was just the beginning.
A historic West Norfolk bridge will remain buried in concrete after a bid to have the work reversed failed following a public inquiry.
Emergency services rushed to a town street after a car crashed into the side of a home.
A couple have spoken of their horror after two teenagers crashed a burning car into their home.
A Reform candidate has a “long term plan” in place after taking confidence from the nearly 10,000 votes he received at last week’s general election.
Norfolk has taken in more than 500 refugees over the past seven years, the county council has confirmed.
Traffic is at a standstill around Lynn’s Hardwick Roundabout following a two-vehicle crash.
Two new groundswork contractors have been appointed to oversee a pair of major housing developments in Lynn.
Two teenagers are under investigation after a stolen vehicle which was on fire crashed into a house and set it alight.
New opportunities could beckon for Alive West Norfolk venues as a report recommends that its management is transferred back to the borough council.
The future remains unclear for Liz Truss after she was defeated in last week’s general election.
A change in MP will bring an “improvement” to South West Norfolk, according to a fellow candidate.
North West Norfolk’s Reform candidate was left “genuinely delighted” with his number of votes at the general election.
Two thieves posed as delivery drivers before proceeding to steal several cans of oil from a luxury hotel.
A homeless man who burgled an MOT centre in town was identified by blood he left at the scene.
A thief attempted to discard stolen supermarket clothes after being caught by off-duty police officers.
A drink-driver has been fined £2,000 and banned from the roads after taking a trip to buy more birthday booze.
A married couple wound up in court after a barrage of abusive language saw them harass a neighbour at their caravan park home.
A West Winch man has been remanded in custody after being arrested once again.
James Wild admits the Conservative Party has “a big rebuilding project” on its hands after he was re-elected as North West Norfolk MP.