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The King has visited the Royal Windsor Flower Show, which this year is inspired by an idea from his book. Charles, who has a passion for gardening, stopped to smell the flowers during his visit to the ...
International rules allow countries to count first-year costs of supporting refugees as overseas development assistance.
The future of one of Norwich's largest derelict buildings remains a mystery after the company that owns the site was dissolved.
Part of a Norwich park and ride site is to be sold, so the £200m revamp of the A11/A47 Thickthorn junction can go ahead.
Thousands of people have gathered to “send a message” to the Government with a demonstration over spending cuts and welfare reform. Campaign group The People’s Assembly said it expected trade ...
Recent figures have revealed that fly-tipping has hit an "all-time high" with nearly 7,000 reports received in the last year.
Traders have warned a growing reliance on card payments could bring faster decline as punters move further away from cold hard cash.
With Norwich City sporting director Ben Knapper walking a homegrown tightrope act, Samuel Seaman assesses how EFL rules could impact his ...
There were searches for Michael Gaine before human remains found on his land were positively identified as his.
Plans to spruce up part of the Grade II-listed Trowse Railway Station have been given the green light by Norwich City Council. The proposals were submitted by the Arch Company, which specialises in ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s mistaken deportation became a political flashpoint in the US government’s intensified immigration enforcement.
Ilyas Akhtar, of Slough, Berkshire, is accused of preparing terrorist acts and targeting local leisure venues.
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