Lawro's predictions v Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neilpublished at 07:17 British Summer Time 3 July 2020
Mark Lawrenson takes on Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil to make predictions for this weekend's Premier League games.
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Mark Lawrenson takes on Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil to make predictions for this weekend's Premier League games.
Read MoreA community is bouncing back after fire destroyed its only supermarket.
Read MorePC Nicholas Musto "wilfully abused his position" to form a relationship with a "vulnerable woman".
Read MoreA howler by goalkeeper Tim Krul helps lift Arsenal up to seventh as bottom club Norwich City's hopes of staying in the Premier League fade.
Read MoreNewcastle United head coach Steve Bruce says it was a "delight to watch" his side during their 4-1 win at Bournemouth.
Read MoreNorwich City head coach Daniel Farke says his side "didn't show enough quality" during their 4-0 defeat by Arsenal and were "punished" for "mistakes in key moments".
Read MorePhil Taylor says he used hockey sticks to help mark out a social distance between outdoor seating.
Read MoreNorwich Theatre tells staff it has been "forced" to restructure due to the impact of coronavirus.
Read MoreLack of contact with schools or health workers means fewer at-risk children are "being identified".
Read MoreThe Norwich Science Festival, external, scheduled for 18-26 October, has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Organisers said the decision had been made "with a heavy heart" but that the event would be "back with a bang" in 2021.
The Forum Trust Norwich Science Festival team are furloughed from 3 July until mid-September.
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There's a warning that if all Christmas shows are called off, many theatres "will go to the wall".
Read MoreNorwich City travel to Arsenal later in their latest match of the resumed Premier League season.
The Canaries will be without centre-back Timm Klose, who is suspended as a result of his red card in the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United at the weekend.
Lukas Rupp, Max Aarons and Adam Idah are all being monitored after suffering minor injuries.
Norwich are bottom of the table, without a win since the restart and six points from safety.
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Maddie Yarham worked in the Norfolk fields during lockdown when a job at John Lewis fell through.
Read MoreA business agency says action is needed to prevent job losses reaching a forecasted 200,000.
Read MoreA disability ramp has been stolen from outside a flat in Norwich, leaving a disabled man housebound.
The folding ramp, valued at £1,000, was taken on St George's Street sometime between noon and 15:00 on 14 June.
Norfolk Police, external is appealing for information.
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Read MoreCommercial flights from Norwich Airport are resuming from July with the first flight to Bourgas in Bulgaria.
The airport said from August people will be able to travel to Amsterdam, while more scheduled planes will operate to Aberdeen.
Flights to Edinburgh will start in September, with winter season flights to Tenerife scheduled from 8 October.
Norwich Airport, external has remained open for offshore helicopter flights, medical and military flights during the lockdown.
The airport said safety measures include enhanced cleaning in the terminal and the rest of the site, additional hand sanitiser units and a one-way system in place for passengers.
Richard Pace, managing director of Norwich Airport, said: "In the middle a difficult period for aviation and UK business as a whole, a return to commercial flying marks the first signs of recovery and gives a much-needed boost to regional and international air connectivity."
Mark Lawrenson takes on grime MC and Liverpool fan Big Zuu to make predictions for this week's Premier League games.
Read MoreThe FA Cup returned at the weekend and with it came some great goals but BBC Sport readers have voted Todd Cantwell's strike as the best.
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