Stephen Foster Episodes Episode guide
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23rd January 2019: Emotional outburst in murder trial
Wayne Bavin sits in with the latest on the Tavis Spencer-Aitkens murder trial.
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22nd January 2019: Man dies after falling on revamped town square
Eyewitnesses say he fell down steps that are part of the new look Cornhill in Ipswich.
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21st January 2019: Ipswich bridge scheme scrapped
Suffolk County Council says it cannot raise the money for the Upper Orwell Crossings.
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18th January 2019: Emotions run high at Brexit gathering
Large crowd in Ipswich quiz brexiteer and boss of Wetherspoons, Tim Martin.
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17th January 2019: 500 jobs at risk in south Suffolk
Phillips Avent in Glemsford is moving production to the Netherlands and Indonesia.
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16th January 2019: Suffolk reaction to Brexit deal vote
Suffolk people and politicians give their verdict of Theresa May's Commons defeat.
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15th January 2019: Shocking Suffolk drink driver jailed
Promise Moyo jailed less than 24 hours after being caught four times over the limit.
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14th January 2019: Street begging tackled in Suffolk
Public asked to give to charity instead of beggars after 100 court cases in four years.
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11th January 2019: Extra patrols after Suffolk stabbing
Police will be making extra patrols in Haverhill following a stabbing in the town.
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10th January 2019: ITFC boss leaves
Ian Milne is leaving Ipswich Town after six years as managing director.
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9th January 2019: Suffolk charity to get nearly 拢4m
Racing Welfare in Newmarket will use the money to develop mental health services.
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8th January 2019: New Suffolk chief constable announced
Suffolk's next chief constable will Steve Jupp, who retired as deputy at the end of 2018.
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7th January 2019: Custody battle girl moves to Suffolk
Couple bring their six-year-old granddaughter from China to live in Suffolk.
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4th January 2019: Sizewell C plans unveiled
The final plans for a new nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast have been revealed.
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3rd January 2019: Quiet Christmas for medics
West Suffolk Hospital and East of England Ambulance see fewer patients than expected.
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2nd January 2019: MEP condemns rail fare rise
Suffolk Labour MEP Alex Mayer slams continually increasing train ticket prices.
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28th December 2018: HMV in administration
Foz gets reaction from a Suffolk expert to the news HMV has gone into administration.
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Christmas Eve (24/12/2018)
With news and lots of very festive music for your Christmas Eve journey home.
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21st December 2018: Research into the future of fishing
The work will look at areas like the potential impact of Brexit on fishing in our region.
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20th December 2018: Ipswich judge's knife warning
A judge in Ipswich has warned that more young people are carrying knives.
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19th December 2018: Beccles jeweller describes attempted robbery
Raider asked shopkeeper if she wanted to be stabbed - but left empty handed.
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18th December 2018: Fresh hope of finding Suffolk mum's murderer
An appeal - 25 years after the killing of Karen Hales - has produced new leads.
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17th December 2018: Three arrested after stabbing death
Detectives say they believe the fatal stabbing in Ipswich "was not a random attack".
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14th December 2018: Reaction to Suffolk council tax rise
Suffolk County Council's share of council tax to go up by three percent.
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13th December 2018: Suffolk teacher jailed for having sex with pupils
Teacher jailed for 10 years for having sex with two pupils, one of whom he "groomed".
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12th December 2018: Suffolk reaction to MPs' vote on May
People in Suffolk tell Foz what they think about the Conservative leadership challenge.
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11th December 2018: Multi-million pound cardiac centre opened
New centre at the West Suffolk Hospital brings together three units in one place.
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10th December 2018: Police seizing hundreds of cars
Suffolk Police seize more than 100 cars a month from unlicensed or uninsured drivers.
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7th December 2018: Suffolk man battles for custody of his grandchildren
Ian Simpson is travelling to China to fight for his dead son's children.
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6th December 2018: Hundreds march to 'reclaim the night'
Event in Ipswich to "highlight unacceptable levels of violence".