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Archbishop to deliver Easter warning to oppressive rulers

The Archbishop of Canterbury will use his Easter sermons to warn that “those who oppress and subjugate others will face divine justice”. Justin Welby will tell Canterbury Cathedral that while “cruel and oppressive rulers” may look as though they are only becoming stronger, they will “vanish”. The sermons will take place at 8.10am and 11am. “Cruel and oppressive rulers might look as though they only get stronger,” he will say. “Yet they will vanish: the power of the resurrection isRead More

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Sport

Heacham in seventh heaven at Holland

Heacham moved a step closer to an eighth successive promotion after a stunning 10-minute barrage that destroyed hosts Holland this afternoon.Striker Fletcher Toll continued his recent goalscoring spree with a first half treble to take his recent tally to nine goals in three games as the league leaders won 7-1 on their travels at Holland.Goals from Fletcher Toll (2), John Flanagan and Charlie Royle saw the Magpies lead 4-0 inside 20 minutes.Action between Downham Town and Debenham LC at theRead More

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Local News

The sun comes out for students in production of Annie

Students got the acting bug as they took to the stage in a musical production of Annie Jr.On the evenings of Thursday, March 23 and Friday 24, performers from Year 7-12 at King Edward VII Academy (KES), entertained audiences with the classic rags to riches tale of orphan Annie.The production is appropriate for the age group performing and was accompanied by professional sound and lighting.Students performed Annie Jr in their musical production at KESStudents involved were given a taste ofRead More

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Local News

New estate agent offers ‘personal experience’

A new estate agents has opened in West Norfolk that promises a personal touch to potential sellers and buyers.Andrew Muskett Estate Agents has officially launched this month and covers areas within a 30-mile radius of the Lynn area.Andrew is an experienced estate agent and has 29 years of expertise. Starting off as a trainee in Ely, he has worked in East Anglia and London.Andrew Muskett (63361252)For the past five years, Andrew has been running a successful franchised estate agency businessRead More

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Local News

New court date set for man charged with six offences – including two assaults

A man accused of committing six offences, including two assaults, will appear in court next month.Jack Taylor, 28, formerly of the Gaywood area in Lynn, was due to appear at the town's magistrates' court on Thursday.He has been charged with two counts of assault by beating, one of using threatening words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, one of using threatening words or behaviour with intent to provoke unlawful violence or cause fear, and two of obstructing a police constableRead More

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Local News

Men to play 72-hole golf match for charity

Four friends are taking on the "longest golf day" to raise money for a cancer charity.Rob Turner, Brad Clarke, Joshua Hodgson and Connor Pullen decided to find a way to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support after a number of their family members have been affected by cancer in some way.In the end, the group decided to challenge themselves by doing a 72 hole golf course in one day at Middleton Golf Club on Thursday, June 22.Connor Pullen practicing forRead More

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Sport

Linnets boss dishes out praise after making a winning start

King's Lynn Town interim boss Mark Hughes was quick to dish out the praise after making a winning start to his managerial career with a 4-1 victory over Kettering Town at The Walks.Goals from Ben Stephens and Gold Omotayo either side of half-time began the rout before Omotayo netted a second and Adam Crowther added a fourth as the Poppies capitulated in spectacular fashion in the second half.As first days in the dugout go, they don't get much better asRead More

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Sport

Four-some start for new Linnets management team

King's Lynn Town 4 Kettering Town 1 New boss Mark Hughes enjoyed his first victory in management this afternoon as King's Lynn Town responded to the departure of their former boss in the best possible fashion.The interim Linnets boss saw his side close the gap on league leaders AFC Fylde – 2-1 losers at Spennymoor Town – by overcoming Kettering Town in National League North.Hughes, assisted by Hugo Langton, oversaw a comfortable 4-1 victory at The Walks thanks to goalsRead More

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