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Person airlifted to hospital following medical emergency in town

Paramedics and an air ambulance were called to a medical emergency in Lynn this afternoon.The East of England Ambulance Service said its teams responded to the incident at around 1.29pm, with one ambulance and an air ambulance sent to the scene.Reports on social media suggested the air ambulance had landed at The Walks.The Walks in LynnOne patient was airlifted to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.

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Local News

Major delays reported due to partial closure on main road

Roadworks have been causing major delays on a main Lynn road – and they will remain in place for more than a week.Drivers have reported lengthy wait-times while travelling in and out of the town throughout the past few days, with one saying it took them 45 minutes to reach the Southgates roundabout from Tuesday Market Place yesterday afternoon.And the problems appear to be stemming from a partial closure on Hardwick Road, which has been deemed necessary by Anglian WaterRead More

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Local News

Heather celebrates 25 spec-tacular years working for opticians

A dispensing consultant and her colleagues have been celebrating after she’s racked up a quarter of a century working at a town’s opticians.Heather Wright has worked at Lynn’s Wigram and Ware Opticians for 25 years and says she cannot imagine working anywhere else.To mark the special occasion, she was treated by her colleagues to flowers, chocolates and a meal out at Lynn’s Pearl River.Wigram and Ware anniversaryHeather said: “Wigram and Ware has a really special place in my heart andRead More

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National News

Just Stop Oil protesters arrested in Parliament Square

Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested for failing to move out of the road in Parliament Square in their latest slow march. The group said 10 supporters, including a wheelchair-dependent, retired cook and members of Christian Climate Action, were detained by police on Wednesday. They were among a larger group of 56 activists who were staging a slow march near the Houses of Parliament, following earlier protest action in west London when the A4 was blocked during rush hour.Read More

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Sport

All Our Yesterdays sporting moments part two – students’ Italian job

• All Our Yesterdays photo nostalgia: May sporting moments part two:May 2003: Students from the Linnets football academy were provided with kit bags for their working holiday in Italy, donated by the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society. They also received new matching polo shirts from the student union at the College of West Anglia.They played three matches against teams from the Juventus satellite centre, winning one and losing two. Seated front left are Jo Palmer (N&P Building Society branch managerRead More

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National News

Who will be fit for the World Cup Sarina Wiegman set to name England squad

She'll make the announcement at a grassroots club in Birmingham England boss Sarina Wiegman names her squad for this summer’s World Cup on Wednesday with injuries having been the major talking point in the build-up to the announcement. Lionesses captain Leah Williamson has been ruled out of the tournament in Australia and New Zealand that gets under way on July 20 after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament last month. Fellow Euro 2022 winner Fran Kirby will also be absent due to aRead More

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National News

Rail passengers to suffer fresh travel disruption amid more strikes

Walkouts are taking place today, on Friday and on Saturday Rail passengers will suffer fresh travel disruption in the next few days because of more strikes in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. Train companies are warning that services will be “severely reduced” because of industrial action by drivers and other workers. Members of the drivers’ union Aslef will walk out on Wednesday and June 3, while the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) has called a strike on June 2. Passengers are being advisedRead More

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Local News

Woman left ‘devestated’ after being moved care home ‘without families consent’

A woman has told the Lynn News of her upset after her mother was moved from her care home into a smaller room and further away.Last week, 87-year-old Kathleen Smith was moved from Goodwins Hall care home in Lynn over to Heacham and her daughter Christine Neve says it was without the consent of her family.Mrs Neve said that her mother has Alzheimer’s and dementia and is upset by her change in surroundings.Kathleen Smith was living in Goodwins Hall CareRead More

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Local News

Lily stars in BBC drama and has exciting career ahead

An eight-year-old girl who is part of a dance school in Lynn will be starring in a TV advert as well as having a string of acting jobs lined up.You may have already spotted Lily Baker in an episode of BBC One’s Casualty which aired on Saturday, which she starred in along with her dad Malcolm.Lily goes to Lynn’s Noise & Chance School of Dance and is a pupil as Elm Church of England Primary School and found her passionRead More

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