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Bomb threat at school confirmed as hoax

A bomb threat made at a town school earlier today has been confirmed as a hoax.Students at Lynn’s King Edward VII Academy were evacuated this morning after receiving the threatening email, with police called to the scene to investigate.Enquiries to identify those behind the hoax are continuing, but officers have now left the school.Police were attendance at the school, but have now left. Picture: Michael FyshThey say that there is

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Sport

Stars humiliated on their travels

King's Lynn slipped to their heaviest defeat of the season at Wolverhampton as they were beaten 65-25.After more competitive displays in recent weeks, this was certainly a night to forget for the MacInnes Stars who were dominated by an in-form Wolves side who maintained their 100 per cent home record.King’s Lynn, without top two Artem Laguta and Michael Palm Toft through injury, conceded ten 5-1s in a fixture where guest

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Local News

Meet scooter club members from June 1981

Nostalgia round-up, Tuesday, June 27:Meet members of the North Star Scooter Club in Lynn, pictured in June 1981.The local scooter fans, all aged between 17 and 21, had joined together in April that year and it was soon going from strength to strength. So called because club members met every week at the North Star pub, members also held regular discos and spent almost every weekend on the road, heading

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National News

ECB chief vows to reset cricket as report concludes racism and sexism are rife

The report also found cricket continues to be elitist, with little to no focus given to addressing class barriers Racism is entrenched in cricket and women routinely experience sexism and misogyny within the sport, a new report has concluded. The sport continues to be elitist, with little to no focus given to addressing class barriers, the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) report ‘Holding Up A Mirror To Cricket’, said. More than 4,000 people

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National News

School uniforms still not affordable for many parents says charity

Parents and carers of secondary school children are paying on average £422 per year on uniform, and around £287 for primary school children Parents are still having to spend “exorbitant amounts” on school uniforms despite changes introduced last year aimed at keeping costs down, a charity has said. Parents and carers of secondary school children are paying on average £422 per year on uniform, and around £287 for primary school children, according to

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Local News

Former West Norfolk resident Jess explores new connection on Love Island

After being told she could not recouple with Sammy Root on Love Island last week, has Jess found any new connections, or have they salvaged what they had?In our last Jess Watch column, we saw the former Lynn resident go on a date with Montel McKenzie and continue to chat to Mitch Taylor, who had previously expressed interest in getting to know her.So, what’s the latest, I hear you ask?

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Sport

Stars appoint new team manager

King's Lynn are delighted to announce the appointment of David Hoggart as their new team manager.The experienced speedway administrator will already be a familiar face for MacInnes Stars supporters as he previously spent time with the club as their centre-green presenter.He is a former team manager and co-promoter at Sheffield, and also had a successful spell as British Speedway’s Major Events co-ordinator.New King's Lynn Stars boss David HoggartHoggart replaces Alex

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Linnets bring in defensive midfielder

King’s Lynn Town have completed the signing of Emmanuel Oke from Margate FC.Oke, 21, is a versatile, defensive-minded player who can play in the backline as well as in midfield.The youngster, who is 6ft 3, began his career at the age of 17, playing for Step 4 sides Corinthians and Mangotsfield United.Emmanuel Oke. Picture: Margate FCOke suffered a hamstring injury at 19 that ruled him out for six months, but

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Local News

Students’ artwork to be showcased at chapel exhibition

Young artists from across West Norfolk will come together to showcase their talents at an open exhibition next week, which will feature a wealth of different media.Entitled ‘Vision’, the exhibition at St Nicholas Chapel in Lynn will be open to the public to view work by local students, from Tuesday, July 4 to Thursday, July 6.All pieces will be viewed privately on the Monday, before being opened on the following

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