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Sizewell C nuclear power station approved in Suffolk

The UK government has approved the development of Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk, marking a significant step in Britain's energy independence strategy and creating thousands of jobs.

Gov unveils Cambridge garden city expansion plan

Ministers reveal ambitious plans to transform Cambridge into a world-leading science superhub with thousands of new homes, sparking both excitement and local concerns about infrastructure and water supply.

Center Parcs Elveden Forest Winter Wonderland 2024

Discover the enchanting winter transformation at Center Parcs Elveden Forest, featuring festive activities, seasonal dining, and magical experiences for the whole family in Suffolk's stunning woodland setting.

Fresh appeal in 24-year-old Vicky Hall disappearance case

Police renew investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Vicky Hall, 17, who vanished without trace in 1999 from a Suffolk village. New witness appeal could finally provide answers her family has waited decades for.

Thorpeness: Suffolk's Hidden Coastal Paradise

Escape to Thorpeness, Suffolk's enchanting seaside village where Edwardian charm meets timeless beauty. Discover the magical House in the Clouds, serene Meare lake, and unspoilt beaches in this quintessential English idyll.

RAF jets intercept Russian bombers near Suffolk

RAF Typhoon fighter jets were urgently launched from RAF Coningsby to intercept two Russian long-range bombers approaching UK airspace near Suffolk, in a tense aerial confrontation.

RAF and Royal Navy jets in near-miss over Suffolk

Two military aircraft from different services came within seconds of disaster during a training exercise, prompting a major Ministry of Defence investigation into the alarming incident.

UK seaside town frozen in time for 70 years

Discover the enchanting coastal gem of Aldeburgh, Suffolk - a timeless seaside escape that's preserved its vintage charm while offering modern delights for every visitor.

Drunk driver wrecks Ed Sheeran's pub, walks free

A speeding motorist who caused £50,000 damage after ploughing into The Fox and Hounds in Framlingham - the pub made famous by Ed Sheeran - has avoided jail despite being over the drink-drive limit.

DNA Breakthrough in Long Island Serial Killer Case

A major breakthrough in the notorious Long Island serial killer investigation reveals DNA evidence has identified a suspect in the 1993 murder of Sandra Costilla, potentially cracking one of America's most enduring cold cases.

US Air Force plane emergency landing at UK base

A dramatic emergency unfolded in Suffolk as a US Air Force transport plane carrying three crew members executed a priority landing following serious technical concerns during flight.

Merseyside gangsters jailed for 100+ years

Twelve members of a violent organised crime group from Merseyside have been sentenced to more than 100 years combined after police uncovered their brutal reign of terror involving chainsaws and firearms.

Baltimore crime rates drop under new prosecutor

Baltimore experiences significant crime reduction as State's Attorney Ivan Bates implements aggressive prosecution strategies and targets repeat offenders, marking a dramatic turnaround for the city.

Ed Sheeran Builds £1m Man Cave With Bowling Alley

Pop superstar Ed Sheeran is dramatically expanding his Suffolk estate, 'Sheeranville', with a lavish £1 million man cave complete with a bowling alley and private bar, despite recently relocating to the United States.

Ed Sheeran Buys £1 Million Farm in Suffolk Countryside

Global superstar Ed Sheeran expands his Suffolk property empire with a £1 million farm acquisition, continuing his deep investment in the local community and countryside lifestyle near his hometown of Framlingham.

Discover UK's Secret, Crowd-Free Cruise Ports

Ditch the packed tourist hotspots. Our guide reveals the UK's most charming, crowd-free alternative cruise ports, from the Scottish Highlands to the Cornish coast, for a truly unique and peaceful British holiday.

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