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Asters, which were popular in Victorian times, have made a comeback as a bouquet with demand for the flowers rocketing by nearly 350% over the last two sales years at a UK supermarket. The blooms were ...
The parents of one of the victims of the Southport attack hope to spread “magic” through a foundation set up in her name to encourage children’s love of dance.
A free community festival in Saxmundham drew more than 2,500 people for a weekend of live music, food and family activities.
Unite said the workers are among the lowest paid at the West Sussex airport, earning ‘just above the minimum wage’.
Shoe Zone has halved its profit guidance in the face of weaker consumer spending, partly blaming the impact of the Labour Government’s budget tax hikes. The high street chain said it was knocked back ...
More than 400 people ignored signs and warnings to avoid potentially deadly parts of two busy beaches. The Tendring Beach Patrol expressed its shock after it had to get 279 people away off or away ...
The literature festival features talks and discussions from a variety of authors, journalists and public figures.
Bloomfields Amusements at Stonham Park, near Stowmarket, is closed on Wednesday as temperatures across Suffolk reach 30C.
Alex Jones gives his video verdict after Ipswich Town exited the Carabao Cup first round after losing on penalties to League Two side Bromley.
Lucy Smith, managing director of Clarity Umbrella, was recently named Businessperson of the Year in recognition of her achievements within ...
Members of the PCS union in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will walk out at Ofgem for three days later this month over pay and conditions.
A motocross bike was among the items stolen from the garage of a home in a seaside town during an early morning raid.