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JOIN US NOWA “prolific shoplifter” who was in court for 14 offences varying from assaults to making racially aggravated threats has avoided going to prison.
The King has attended church with the Queen in his first public outing since the announcement of his cancer diagnosis.
“You’re lucky you’re not a Jew ‘cos I would gas you,” were the words of a 23-year-old who assaulted a friend and his parents.
A 35-year-old woman spat at, scratched, and attempted to bite four police officers after she stole a bottle of perfume.
A 19-year-old pulled over by police for speeding had cannabis in the boot of his car and was also drug-driving.
A woman who became angry on a Christmas night out at a pub threw a table across the room before assaulting two bar staff members.
A man who failed to comply with his bail conditions by staying away from his ex-partner ended up phoning her 77 times in one day.
Two men in their 20s have avoided going to prison after committing their first burglary.
A thief was ordered to pay compensation after stealing an electric screwdriver from a town’s hardware store.
A court heard how a woman who was staying in hospital was given heroin by another patient to “help her sleep”.
Police searching a man who had hidden a key in his underwear later discovered it opened a safe with cocaine stored inside.
A mother drove to pick up her children from a family member’s house having been drinking beforehand.
A 30-year-old told the court there “isn’t a lot I can say” about why he decided to drive while being over three times the specified drug limit.
Reviewer Andy Tyler shares his thoughts on Norfolk Symphony Orchestra’s recent From Vertigo to ET concert...
Here’s what our reviewer thought of this ballet company’s production of Sleeping Beauty at Theatre Royal, Norwich.
The King has been seen in public for the first time since his cancer diagnosis as he left for West Norfolk the day after starting his treatment.
A miniature pony brought joy to residents at a care home when she paid a visit recently.
A commemoration of the 1953 Floods that took so many lives was held on Wednesday.
Students and teachers at one primary school have said they are “completely astonished” by the amount they have raised for charity.
Aspiring cooks were put through their culinary paces when the Royal Air Force visited a West Norfolk secondary school.