Stephen Foster Episodes Episode guide
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27th March 2018: Smash and grab raiders in Stradbroke
Raiders throw bottles at couple living above the shop they broke into.
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26th March 2018: Missing Corrie becomes cold case
18 months after Suffolk Police began searching for the airman, the hunt comes to an end.
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23th March 2018: Questions asked over jobs taskforce
Paul Morris sits in and hears union concerns about the future of workers at Delphi.
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22nd March 2018: Government should consider 'rural-proofing' future policies
Paul Morris sits in and hears a call for more to be done for rural areas like Suffolk.
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21st March 2018: Pay rise for NHS staff
Paul Morris sits in for Foz and hears that Suffolk nurses are pleased with today's news.
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20th March 2018: Anger in Lowestoft fishing industry
Community had been expecting the UK to regain control of fishing rights next year.
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19th March 2018: Environment Agency monitoring Suffolk beaches
Bad weather damaged the coast, but it is hoped some shingle will return with spring tides
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16th March 2018: Suffolk student nurses face financial crisis
Students overpaid by their loans company are now having future payments drastically cut.
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15th March 2018: Asthma takes the life of two siblings
A brother and sister from west Suffolk both died from attacks, eight years apart.
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14th March 2018: Suffolk pays tribute to Stephen Hawking
Charity praises leading scientist. The county also remembers Bullseye star Jim Bowen.
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13th March 2018: Air pollution linked to road closure
The Green Party claims the closure has led to a rise in air pollution on diversion route.
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12th March 2018: Ipswich Hospital asks sick visitors to stay away
Visitors have been turning up with flu, bringing the risk of infection for patients.
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9th March 2018: Train depot virtually ruled out
Greater Anglia says plans for Brantham would be difficult because of the level crossing.
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8th March 2018: New man to run mental health trust
Antek Lejk appointed as chief executive of the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust.
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7th March 2018: Ambulance trust dealing with hundreds of 'frequent' callers
One caller rang the East of England Ambulance Service more than 500 times in a year.
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6th March 2018: Flagship youth employment centre in Ipswich is closing
MyGo opened in 2014 - but the funding's run out.
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5th March 2018: Businesses lose millions due to snow
Report suggests last week's snow will have a serious economic impact on Suffolk.
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2nd March 2018: Fourth day of Suffolk's big freeze
Georgy Jamieson sits in for Foz with all the latest on Suffolk's weather woes.
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1st March 2018: Drifting snow causes road and rail chaos
As the sub-zero temperatures and snow continues, roads and rails are badly affected.
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28th February 2018: Schools shut, roads treacherous
Suffolk Police urge people not to go out unless they have to.
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27th February 2018: Beast From The East hits Suffolk
Trains cancelled but hospital coping in snow and ice.
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26th February 2018: Debenham Co-op latest ram-raid target
Police are investigating yet another ram-raid at a village store in Suffolk.
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23rd February 2018: Tiny Suffolk school saved
Stutton Primary near Ipswich to remain open, despite having only 19 pupils.
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22nd February 2018: Suffolk Coastal MP concerned over Felixstowe Academy
Therese Coffey isn't convinced the trust running the school should stay in charge.
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21st February 2018: Inquest opens into Stowmarket woman's death
An inquest into the death of the wife of a former UKIP councillor has opened in Ipswich.
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20th February 2018: 160 more ambulances needed
The head of the East of England Ambulance Service says he needs another 160 ambulances.
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19th February 2018: Attacks on ambulance staff
East of England Ambulance Service says staff are physically and verbally assaulted.
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16th February 2018: Don't touch the starfish!
Suffolk beach goers warned not to touch starfish as they may contain toxins.
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15th February 2018: Ambulance chief defends service
Suffolk's ambulance boss says there's no evidence that anyone has died because of delays.
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14th February 2018: Two arrests in connection with ram raids
Police question a man and a woman over five raids in Suffolk.