Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 24 March, 2017

  • Crash train driver award for putting life on line to save passengers

  • Irvine stays Canaries caretaker as hunt for new director of football goes on

  • County council UKIP leader Toby Coke stands down 'over party row'

  • Fishing restrictions likely to remain after Brexit, conservation officer says

  • Reprise for Ed's Gangnam routine on Red Nose Day show tonight

  1. Welcome to a new week on Norfolk Livepublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2017

    Caroline Kingdon
    BBC Local Live

    Good morning and thanks for joining us for Monday's Norfolk Live where the team is poised to bring you the latest news from around the county.

    The tansport secretary says the government "looks favourably" on plans for a third river crossing for Great Yarmouth... and Ed Balls sets out plans for Norwich City's future. We'll have more on those stories shortly. 

    Today's the start of Spring in the astronomical calender... and typically the British weather is turning cooler.  Kate Kinsella's forecast appears here shortly.

    Two lambs standing side by side on grassland
  2. Memorial for son missing for 10 yearspublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    A mother says she believes she will one day what happened to her son who went missing 10 years ago.

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