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Train operator 'one' today said its rural trains from Norwich had recorded one of their most punctual records for three years - but admitted services from the city to London still lagged behind other routes.
14 June 2007 George Michael: The review, the pictures (Related)
He's not toured for 15 years, and has recently been better known for tabloid headlines, than for his hits. But as his world tour arrived in Norwich last night, SIMON PARKIN witnessed George Michael mania sweep Carrow Road.
14 June 2007
Man held after Bowthorpe murder (Related)
A 52-year-old man was today being quizzed by police after a man was stabbed to death following a dispute about a bonfire.
David Stubbs, 52, of Harris Mews, was being held in police custody at Bethel Street after the incident on a quiet Bowthorpe street last night.
14 June 2007
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What should have been a once in a lifetime experience ended in frustration and despair for dozens of George Michael fans who complained badly placed equipment blocked their views of the pop idol.
14 June 2007
Obese people will not be denied operations (Related)
People living in Norfolk who are overweight or obese will not be banned from receiving routine operations, despite NHS plans to ration treatment for patients who refuse to slim down.
14 June 2007
The circus family put on a show (Related)
Growing up in this family might have been a bit like walking a tightrope - but hundreds of people will reap the rewards when the talented performers make a show of themselves, and their circus skills, at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome.
14 June 2007
We need more breast cancer clinics (Related)
Breast cancer patients who have undergone surgery at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital today said they would like to receive better advice from health professionals after they are discharged from hospital.
14 June 2007
Families to have say on school sites (Related)
Families are being asked to have their say on the fate of five school sites in Norwich.
The future of the sites is up in the air because the schools are closing as part of an education reorganisation.
14 June 2007
One: We cannot improve train services (Related)
Train operator One is unable to make improvements to its services because of multi-million pound premium payments which the firm is making to the government, an MP has claimed.
14 June 2007
Plans for Broads boats drink-drive limit (Related)
Plans to introduce a road-style alcohol limit for non-professional mariners received a mixed reaction on the Broads last night.
While Broads Authority officials welcomed the move on safety grounds, one leading hire boat operator questioned whether or not it might adversely affect bookings and how it would be policed.
14 June 2007
Military send off for Royal Anglian soldier (Related)
A barrage of shots rang out at the funeral of a Royal Anglian soldier killed in Afghanistan as his former comrades gave him a military salute.
And a moving floral tribute from members of the regiment was also on display as about 200 soldiers attended the service to commemorate the life of Cpl Darren Bonner, who was fatally wounded when an explosion hit his convoy in Helmand Province.
14 June 2007
Is dredging ruining our coastline? (Related)
Fears have been raised that wide-spread dredging off the Norfolk coast could be doing irreparable damage to our coastline.
A group of environmental organisations have launched a petition on the Downing Street website to call for the digging up of sand and gravel off the Norfolk coast to be stopped, claiming it poses a serious threat.
14 June 2007
Police open murder case files (Related)
Police have delved into the case files of more than 70 murders from the past 12 years as part of an in-depth study aimed at finding ways of preventing such killings from happening again.
14 June 2007
Shoppers told to go green for Christmas (Related)
Though there may be 193 shopping days still to go before Christmas, the battle to encourage shoppers to go green for the festive season has already begun.
14 June 2007
Parents urged to car share the school run (Related)
Parents who drive their children to school are being encouraged to take part in a new car share scheme to help cut down the traffic on the roads - and help save the environment.
14 June 2007
Glowing Ofsted report for Notre Dame (Related)
Schools should not be judged on exam results or league tables alone, the headteacher of a Norwich school which has received a glowing Ofsted report has claimed.
14 June 2007
Norwich murder probe launched (Related)
A murder inquiry was launched by Norfolk police tonight after a stabbing in Bowthorpe, near Norwich.
13 June 2007
Tributes to Norfolk racing driver (Related)
The wife of the Norfolk racing driver who died while competing in the final race of the Isle of Man TT Centenary races has paid tribute to him and thanked friends and family for their support.
13 June 2007
Man attacked in Magdalen Street (Related)
A man needed medical treatment after being attacked by a cyclist as he walked along Magdalen Street in Norwich.
The victim, who is in his early 60's, was outside Carmichael's Trophy Shop at about 9am yesterday morning.
13 June 2007
Bogus officials targeting flower shops (Related)
Florists across the county have been targeted by bogus officials trying to get customer credit card details.
Over the past few days the offenders have contacted flower shops over the phone claiming to be police employees investigating credit card fraud.
13 June 2007
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