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Bedevilled by leaks to the media during his short tenure, defence secretary Pete Hegseth issued a series of restrictions on the press late on Friday.
Norfolk County Council is set to make a formal request to the government for St George's Day to become a bank holiday. The Conservative-run council agreed, by 34 votes to three with 15 abstentions, to ...
East of England Ambulance Service staff and paramedics have been physically and verbally assaulted more than 6,000 times while on duty in last ...
The Met Office has forecast a mixed bag of weather for the Bank Holiday weekend in Great Yarmouth. Saturday, May 24, will start off cloudy with light rain expected from 7am, continuing throughout the ...
This week saw 488 runners, joggers, and walkers take to a local park for a weekly event, with 63 people running for the first time.
The mooring at Richardson's Marina in Stalham will be used by the Nancy Oldfield Trust, a charity that provides boating experiences on the Norfolk Broads for disabled and disadvantaged people. The new ...
The Great Yarmouth Mercury published six death notices last week. Every week, the Great Yarmouth Mercury publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have ...
After struggling with his mental health in 2017, the entrepreneur said his sisters and mother Carole, helped him immensely.
Ukraine’s capital came under a large-scale combined drone and missile attack late Friday, with explosions and machine gun fire heard throughout the city. Many Kyiv residents were taking shelter in ...
The protester held a placard depicting Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah holding a pager to his face, with the words ‘beep, beep, beep’.
Zoos will be required to give animals more enclosure space as “long overdue” welfare reforms come into place.
Sir Simon Case, who stood down as Cabinet secretary in December, made the warning in his first major interview since leaving the job.
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