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More garden towns needed says senior Tory MP

A housebuilding campaign similar to those that took place after the world wars is needed, a Conservative former cabinet minister has said amid calls for the Government to build more homes. David Davis was opening a backbench debate on housing in the Commons when he suggested the campaign, and he said one solution to housing shortages would be to build more garden towns and villages. Conservative former housing secretary Simon Clarke, who has been vocal on the need for hisRead More

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National News

Starmer to unveil new British business plan

Sir Keir Starmer will try to persuade unions to back his plan for a shift to green energy as part of a “new business model for Britain”. The Labour leader will address the GMB union’s conference after its general secretary criticised the Opposition’s plan to ban new oil and gas extraction licences in the North Sea. In a speech on Tuesday Sir Keir will pledge to work with unions to “seize the opportunities” of hydrogen power and carbon capture andRead More

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National News

Arrest announced after Edinburgh death

A 23-year-old man has been arrested as part of a murder inquiry launched after the death of a man in Edinburgh. Peter Mullen suffered serious injuries in Leith Street, near the Greenside Row junction, on Friday at around 7.45pm. The 30-year-old was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary but died a short time later. On Monday, Police Scotland said a 23-year-old man had been arrested in connection with Mr Mullen’s death. It is being treated as murder following a post-mortem examinationRead More

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Local News

‘It’s the start of our new journey’: Watch as demolition of ‘landmark’ building at QEH begins

Patients, staff and visitors witnessed history in the making this morning as the first stage of the rebuild project at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital got under way.It came as demolition began on the Inspire Centre, a landmark building near the entrance of the site built using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), which construction workers started to knock down to make way for a multi-storey car park.The work, which is expected to take around four weeks to complete, will change theRead More

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Local News

First look as West Norfolk’s Jess enters Love Island villa

A woman who grew up in Lynn will be on screens across the country this evening as the first episode of Love Island airs.Jess Harding, 22, who was a student at King Edward VII Academy and was last week revealed as a contestant on the latest installment of the reality TV dating series, can be seen entering the Mallorcan villa in a first look of tonight’s show posted on social media by the official Love Island account.In the clip, Jess,Read More

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National News

Bournemouth youngsters died from drowning inquest hears

An inquest has heard that two youngsters died from drowning after a “suggestion” that they got into difficulty by getting caught in a riptide in the sea off Bournemouth beach. Joe Abbess, 17, from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, 12, from Buckinghamshire, were rescued from the sea during the incident on Wednesday, but both died in hospital. In a hearing to open the inquest proceedings at Bournemouth Town Hall, Dorset coroner’s officer Nicola Muller said that post mortem examinations carried outRead More

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National News

Ofcom will not take action on Adjoa Andohs coronation coverage comments

Ofcom will not be taking action after receiving more than 8,000 complaints about actress Adjoa Andoh saying the Buckingham Palace balcony is “terribly white” during ITV’s coverage of the coronation, the watchdog has said. The watchdog said viewers also objected to ITV News presenters Tom Bradby and Chris Ship referencing the remark. In a statement, Ofcom said: “We have concluded our assessment of complaints we received about a comment made during ITV’s coverage of the coronation of King Charles III,Read More

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Sport

Racegoers flock to Fakenham for final meeting of season

Racegoers flocked to Fakenham racecourse in their thousands for the track’s final meeting of the jumps season, held in bright sunshine.Ladies Day has always been one of its most popular attractions and with seven races on the card, the day was set fair.The afternoon began quietly enough with just three runners in the opening Queens’s Dragoon Guards Prince of Wales Cup Chase over three miles.It was Ladies Day at Fakenham Racecourse on Sunday.It was Ladies Day at Fakenham Racecourse onRead More

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Sport

Heavy defeat for Stars overshadows debut of former world champion

King's Lynn suffered more pain at the hands of Sheffield with a hefty 59-31 defeat at the Adrian Flux Arena on Thursday.The debut of new MacInnes Stars No.1 Artem Laguta was overshadowed by a hugely impressive fast-gating performance from the Tigers, who yet again showed their liking for the Norfolk circuit.Incredibly the visitors opened the Sports Insure Premiership meeting with four 5-1s in the first five races, and the only Stars rider to beat an opponent in that time wasRead More

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