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‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

12 January 2025
‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

12 January 2025

It’s the turn of Rev Lee Gilbert, head of spiritual care for Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, to write this week’s Thought for the Week column…


‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

11 January 2025
‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

11 January 2025

Here’s our weekly look at books with Waterstones…


‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

11 January 2025
‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

11 January 2025

In this week’s column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses how he became a correspondent for the Lynn News and the latest on a new swimming pool…


Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

11 January 2025
Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

11 January 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle chats about the best beers in West Norfolk according to CAMRA members…


The importance of Trade Unions

10 January 2025
The importance of Trade Unions

The importance of Trade Unions

10 January 2025

In the latest weekly Friday Politics, Cllr Jo Rust discusses trade unions.


MP says there are ‘significant challenges’ ahead

08 January 2025
MP says there are ‘significant challenges’ ahead

MP says there are ‘significant challenges’ ahead

08 January 2025

It is six months since the general election and as we head into 2025, I’m sure everyone will be hoping for better times ahead.


A historic picture for every month

05 January 2025
A historic picture for every month

A historic picture for every month

05 January 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, John Maiden looks at the new Hunstanton Heritage Calendar.


‘Let light into our lives’

05 January 2025
‘Let light into our lives’

‘Let light into our lives’

05 January 2025

It’s the turn of Lucy Faulkner-Gawlinski, of King’s Lynn Quakers, to write our weekly Thought for the Week column.


Sweet Benny needs a loving home

05 January 2025
Sweet Benny needs a loving home

Sweet Benny needs a loving home

05 January 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, we feature sweet Benny.


Memories of childhood birthdays

04 January 2025
Memories of childhood birthdays

Memories of childhood birthdays

04 January 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding takes a look back at childhood.


Some low and no-alcohol wines to get you through Dry January

04 January 2025
Some low and no-alcohol wines to get you through Dry January

Some low and no-alcohol wines to get you through Dry January

04 January 2025

Soup to Nuts Digital writer Giles Luckett pens his fortnightly Wine O’Clock column…


Time for reflection

04 January 2025
Time for reflection

Time for reflection

04 January 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle looks back on 2024.


Stunning art exhibitions, flea market and uplifting live music coming up

03 January 2025
Stunning art exhibitions, flea market and uplifting live music coming up

Stunning art exhibitions, flea market and uplifting live music coming up

03 January 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events…


‘What an exciting year politically 2025 is shaping up to be’

03 January 2025
‘What an exciting year politically 2025 is shaping up to be’

‘What an exciting year politically 2025 is shaping up to be’

03 January 2025

Rob Colwell, Liberal Democrat West Norfolk Councillor for the King's Lynn Area, writes our weekly Friday Politics column.

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Ginger and Pops need homing together

29 December 2024
Ginger and Pops need homing together

Ginger and Pops need homing together

29 December 2024

In the latest Paws For Thought column, we look for a home for bonded male guinea pigs Ginger and Pops.


My boyhood Christmases were always associated with the USA

29 December 2024
My boyhood Christmases were always associated with the USA

My boyhood Christmases were always associated with the USA

29 December 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden looks back to the 1950s.


Visits to far west of county never fail to interest and entertain

29 December 2024
Visits to far west of county never fail to interest and entertain

Visits to far west of county never fail to interest and entertain

29 December 2024

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses pub visits to the west of the county.


Wines for New Year’s Eve

29 December 2024
Wines for New Year’s Eve

Wines for New Year’s Eve

29 December 2024

Soup to Nuts Digital writer Giles Luckett pens his fortnightly Wine O’Clock column.


‘A bot cannot understand or express emotions’

28 December 2024
‘A bot cannot understand or express emotions’

‘A bot cannot understand or express emotions’

28 December 2024

It’s the turn of Rector of South and West Lynn Fr Adrian Ling to write this week’s Thought for the Week column.

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A regular walk and the beauty of our churches

28 December 2024
A regular walk and the beauty of our churches

A regular walk and the beauty of our churches

28 December 2024

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham correspondent Jim Harding enjoys a walk through the town.


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