High street fashion retailer warns of possible store closures
High street giant Next, which has stores in Bury St Edmunds and Martlesham, has issued a warning after losing a legal battle over equal pay.
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Johnny Amos is the Lead Live Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star and other Suffolk titles. He covers breaking news from across Suffolk and ocasionally Norfolk as well as food reviews.
Johnny Amos is the Lead Live Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star and other Suffolk titles. He covers breaking news from across Suffolk and ocasionally Norfolk as well as food reviews.
High street giant Next, which has stores in Bury St Edmunds and Martlesham, has issued a warning after losing a legal battle over equal pay.
Police were called to a SPAR store in St Olaves Road in the Howard Estate in Bury St Edmunds on Tuesday after reports of shoplifting.
Sturmer Nurseries near Haverhill in Suffolk has been sold after being run by the same family for the past 42 years.
Former Ipswich Town Football Club player Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged after around 60 kilos of cannabis was seized at Stansted Airport.
West Suffolk Council's standard committee says it may bring further action against a Suffolk councillor who has not complied with misconduct sanctions.
The Orwell Bridge has fully reopened after a partial closure due to potential defect found on September 6, which has led to traffic issues around Ipswich.
The A140 is expected to be closed for two days next month while abnormal loads are escorted through Suffolk next month.
Hintlesham Hall will host a Christmas market with more than 120 stalls from November 22 to November 24.
A suspected drug dealer from Ipswich has been charged after being arrested in Stowmarket by Suffolk police.
A number of travellers have pitched up in Howard Park in the Howard estate in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
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