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The group is believed to have used visas of people with legitimate status in the UK to aid the arrival of over 500 Gambian citizens.
Stephen Carr used a compound bow to shoot metal-tipped arrows at his wife before stabbing her six times with a kitchen knife, a court was told.
Queen Camilla hosted a reception on Wednesday for members of a nursing charity that was founded with a donation by Queen Victoria in 1899.
Concerns were raised that a select committee might be ‘a very good and highly-qualified talking shop’ but ignored by the Government.
The First Minister was speaking after Sir Keir Starmer’s UK Government was forced into a last-minute climbdown.
Legislation passed in the Commons on Wednesday as MPs voted 385 to 26, majority 359 in favour of proscribing the group under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Seven new homes could be built behind Cambridge Building Society in Buttermarket, Bury St Edmunds, under new plans lodged with West Suffolk Council.
The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich had applied to East Suffolk Council with outline plans to build the two storey homes on site in Woodbridge Road, Debach. The development is set to fill in and ...
A disabled NHS employee from Suffolk has been awarded almost £233,000 in compensation after it was judged she was unfairly dismissed from her role.
An investigation into Admiral Sir Ben Key’s behaviour resulted in the termination of his service and commission.
More than 1,600 people lost power in a west Suffolk town after an overhead fault. UK Power Networks became aware of the initial power cut in the Mildenhall and Worlington areas at 3.08pm on Wednesday.
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