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A 10-year-old girl is following in her father’s footsteps by winning the same royal award he received almost 30 years ago.
This government has made an ideological choice not to fund spending on the NHS, social care and public spending services. Austerity has been nothing less than a smokescreen for ideological positions.
Under-17 roller hockey players from Lynn recorded two victories in their second tournament of the season.
Once again, the King’s Lynn Heritage Day exceeded expectations and a massive thank you is due to all the organisers and volunteers who made it possible.
Stroke survivors showed off their artistic skills during a three-day exhibition at Thornham village hall at the weekend.
Vintage tractors that helped feed the nation during and after the Second World War were on display during a charity ploughing match near Fakenham on Sunday.
A March man in his 50s remains in police custody this morning on suspected paedophile offences
True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum is a heritage site and town museum which tells the fascinating story of Lynn’s fishing community, of the men, women and families of the Old North End.
Sixth form students at KES Academy were celebrating yesterday after officials at the school said they were “really pleased” with their A-level results.
Hunstanton’s Kite Fair and Classic Car Festival has been attracting thousands of visitors for the past 20 years – and this year’s 21st event promises to be the best EVER!
A 22-year-old woman from Lynn with an extensive theatre background is launching a new dance school with an open day in the town next week.
The tight-knit team at a Sutton Bridge takeaway are celebrating their second anniversary determined to be the village’s “kebab choice”.
F1000 racer Rob Sayell endured a difficult three rounds at Castle Combe and has consequently dropped to third in the championship.
In reply to the letter from Vicky Fairweather dated Friday, July 7.
A tractor, limousines, camper vans and even a war time car were all seen at a King’s Lynn school as students arrived in style for their end of year prom.
After a relatively slow first few days on the North Level Drain, sport has really picked up on the water controlled by the Tydd Gote Angling Club, writes Ken Wade.
Footballer Dominic Dwyer’s American dream turned into a fairy tale on Saturday night.
A West Norfolk primary school has been rated as ‘good’ by Ofsted inspectors.