Patients at Lynn’s hospital are now able to see their hospital referrals and appointments at the touch of a button via the new NHS app.
A brand new town festival got off to a great start at the weekend – despite the rainy weather.
Having travelled to towns and cities all over the country, I can safely say that nowhere I’ve been has quite as many bad drivers as Lynn.
As part of his focus on helping to improve education, MP James Wild visited a village school to meet its executive head teacher and pupils.
The family who run a village auction have released a video of a man who appears to have stolen several items from their venue.
Liz Truss is helping to spearhead efforts which could see a breed of cow better supported during disease outbreaks.
Delicious food and refreshing drinks will be in abundance this weekend when a new town festival takes place for the first time.
The two men charged in connection with a spate of phone thefts across the area are set to face trial next month.
Residents have been assured they will play a key role in the way £20million of recently announced government funding will be spent in Lynn.
A cat named after an iconic newsreader is hoping to find a welcoming home after he was forced to spend nearly a year relying on charity for support.
Two men have been charged in connection with a spate of phone thefts across the area.
A man whose plans to build a new chalet dwelling were turned down has hit back at claims the work would have harmed a group of peacocks.
School youngsters were paid an inspiring visit by a well-known sporting duo – and tried their hand at a tough workout.
More reports of phones being stolen from shop workers has led to a fresh police warning.
A West Norfolk author has paid a number of visits to treat youngsters to the first readings of his new books.
More than 90% of Liz Truss’ constituents surveyed believe it is “very important” her plans to protect single-sex spaces for women are realised.
Police are offering crime prevention advice to shop workers after a series of phone thefts last week.
A father died following a drug overdose last summer just days after telling his family: “You will be burying me next week.”
A former West Norfolk football referee wound up in court after racially abusing a member of staff at a town pub.
A man who narrowly escaped jail last month once again faces a spell behind bars following his latest knife offence.