Norwich dominate PFA team of the yearpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 3 June 2021
Six Norwich City players are included in the Professional Footballers' Association Championship team of the year.
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Alex Pope
Six Norwich City players are included in the Professional Footballers' Association Championship team of the year.
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Read MoreTwo are rescued after one fell out of the nest and one went jaywalking in a busy city street.
Read MorePeople poke fun at the red road, asking if it is safe for "traffic to passata safe distance".
Read MoreVeteran midfielder Wes Hoolahan agrees a new one-year deal with promoted Cambridge United.
Read MoreConvicted terrorist Usman Khan fatally stabbed two Cambridge graduates before being shot by police.
Read MoreUsman Khan fatally stabbed two Cambridge graduates and injured two others before being shot by police.
Read MoreCambridge United midfielder Paul Digby signs a new two-year contract with the promoted club.
Read MoreA dig finds an "exceptionally high" number of executed bodies at a farm that supplied the military.
Read MoreThe newborn did not breathe for six minutes, and his mum tested positive for Covid the next day.
Read MoreSaskia Jones and Jack Merritt were stabbed by Usman Khan less than a year after he left prison.
Read MoreInquest jurors concluded that Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were unlawfully killed at Fishmongers' Hall.
Read MoreIt is hoped the vehicles, which carry up to 10 people, will transform public transport.
Read MoreSaskia Jones and Jack Merritt were both killed by Usman Khan at Fishmongers' Hall in November 2019.
Read MoreA treasure trove of papers and personal objects belonging to renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, from groundbreaking black hole theories to scripts for the Simpsons, have been acquired by two leading UK cultural institutions, Cambridge University Library and Britain's Science Museum.
To tell us more, and to explain the story behind the bets he made, here is Dr Alison Boyle, Keeper of Science at the Science Museum.
(Picture: Bets made by Stephen Hawking. Credit: Science Museum Group)
Prof Stephen Hawking's scientific papers and personal possessions to be saved for the nation.
Read MoreMaria Montalto spends £40,000 on her "forever home" before finding out it is at risk of demolition.
Read MoreOliver Bel was arrested after posting on Facebook that he wanted to "go on a spree", a court hears.
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