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Docking Rangers and Reffley share the spoils in top-of-the-table clash

Division One table-toppers Reffley faced one of their title challengers this weekend with a trip to unbeaten Docking.Both have had a great start to the season with Reffley having received just the one loss this season between them.It was the Reds of Reffley who led 2-1 at half-time thanks to goals from Precious Bisong and Ben Harris.Returning to action, Ricky Toll sets up a Swaffham Reserves attack against Caister Reserves

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Sport

Linnets looking for home comforts against Banbury United

There will be a couple of familiar faces back at the Walks on Saturday when King's Lynn Town host Banbury United in the National League North.Tai Fleming and Ken Charles will be both be back on their old stomping ground as Lynn look to end a run of three successive league and cup defeats.Lynn-born Fleming joined Banbury in July and has been ever-present in the starting line-up in league games

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Sport

West Norfolk race ace picks up 2023 Super One Micromax Champions trophy

Christmas arrived early for Marshland St James’ Karting Champion Jenson Sayell on Saturday when he collected his 2023 Super One Micromax Champions trophy in a glitzy award ceremony held at Kart Mania at Silverstone.As he took the top step on the podium showered in gold confetti, Sayell received a multitude of prizes including a new Bell crash helmet, a set of tyres, a photo canvas of his winning kart and

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Local News

Rest Hub holds carers forum event to offer support to those who need it

A carers event was put on to give advice to those who need it in the community.Lynn Rest Hub on Norfolk Street held its regular carers forum last Thursday evening for people to drop in to have a chat with someone.There were cakes and refreshments to tuck into when people were dropping in.Carers forum at Lynn Rest Hub. Picture: Ian BurtCarers forum at Lynn Rest Hub. Picture: Ian BurtMany organisations

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Local News

‘Extremely limited’ train services running this weekend

“Extremely limited” train services departing and arriving from Lynn will be operating on Sunday due to works being carried out along the line.Passengers are advised to travel the day before where possible to avoid disruption caused by the “essential improvement work” by Network Rail.Rail replacement buses are said to be running to “key stations” and many stations will not be served for the whole day.Rail operators have warned of "extremely

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Local News

Scouts pay visit to special exhibition marking centenary of famous author

Young scouts have enjoyed commemorating a popular children’s book in an event held in Lynn.The 12th King’s Lynn Squirrel Scouts, who are aged between four and six years old, have been commemorating the 100th birthday of author Judith Kerr, who wrote ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea.’Scout leader Tracey Clark explained the children were recently invited to Lynn’s Museum while they were holding an exhibition to celebrate the centenary.Scouts at

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National News

Former chancellor Alistair Darling dies aged 70

Former chancellor and veteran Labour politician Alistair Darling has died aged 70. The long-serving MP died after spending time in hospital being treated for cancer, a spokesman for his family said. A statement issued on behalf of his family said: “The death of Alistair Darling, a former chancellor of the Exchequer and long-serving member of the Labour cabinet, was announced in Edinburgh today. “Mr Darling, the much-loved husband of Margaret

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National News

Henry Kissinger hailed as an artist among diplomats following death at 100

Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger has been described as “one of the most dependable and distinctive voices on foreign affairs” following his death at the age of 100. Mr Kissinger, who served under former presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, died at his home in Connecticut, his consultancy firm said. The diplomat played a key role in foreign policy in the United States during the Cold War and

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National News

Under fire Matt Hancock to give evidence before Covid inquiry

Matt Hancock is expected to contest accusations made about his performance as health secretary during the pandemic as he appears before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. The ex-minister’s evidence is expected to take up the whole of Thursday’s sitting hours following repeated criticism made against him by a number of other witnesses. The former Tory MP, who now sits as an independent after losing the party whip for appearing on ITV’s

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