1. Back to basics for City, insists Farkepublished at 10:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    Eastern Daily Press

    Daniel Farke warns Norwich City must ride out the Championship rollercoaster, reports the Eastern Daily Press, external.

    The Canaries lost 2-1 at struggling Bolton on Saturday and have dropped to 13th in the table.

    Back page of the EDPImage source, Archant
  2. Police make arrest after 14-car chasepublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    Eastern Daily Press

    The lead story in the Eastern Daily Press, external today: A dramatic late-night police pursuit ended when a heat-seeking helicopter and a police dog helped to track down a man in Norfolk woodland.

    The white Ford Transit van failed to stop for police in Methwold on Saturday night.

    Front page of the EDPImage source, Archant
  3. Hospital sees increase in C Difficilepublished at 09:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    Visitors to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn are being asked to wash their hands before entering a ward.

    The hospital has seen an increase in the number of patients with symptoms of Clostridium difficile (C Difficle), which can cause diarrhoea.

    Lead nurse Glynis Bennett says visitors should report to the nurse in charge first, when they go into a ward.

    Glynis BennettImage source, QEH
  4. Vandals target primary schoolpublished at 09:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    A clean-up operation is under way at Rollesby Primary School, near Great Yarmouth, after the school was vandalised at the weekend.

    The suspects defaced the outer walls and buildings with foul and abusive drawings and words.

    Repairing damage at the school

    They also forced entry to the rear door of the school, breaking a lock.

    Norfolk police say they don't believe the vandals entered the building, and nothing was taken.

    Repairing damage to a shed
  5. Missed chances cost the Canariespublished at 08:43 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Norwich City suffered their third straight Championship defeat at the weekend.

    The 2-1 loss at Bolton, who were bottom of the table, leaves the Canaries in 13th place in the division. They missed several chances after dominating the early part of the match.

    Cameron JeromeImage source, Getty Images

    Cameron Jerome spurned the best of the opportunities. Head coach Daniel Farke told me that his side is not being ruthless enough:

    "It's not about controlling a game it's about results. We have some problems to score more than one goal," he said.

  6. Grant Holt leaves King's Lynn after four gamespublished at 08:39 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2017

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Grant Holt's spell with King's Lynn Town, external appears to be over after just a month.

    The former Norwich City striker joined the club in October but, having played just four matches, he's in talks to become player coach of National League side Barrow.

    Grant Holt

    The Linnets' chairman Stephen Cleeve told BBC Radio Norfolk: "It's a shame but there's nothing you can do about it. He was happy coming in on a week to week basis but if you get offered more money and a chance to further your career you probably take it."

    Barrow have released a statement, external saying that no deal has yet been agreed.

  7. Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Norwich Citypublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2017

    Bolton move off the bottom of the Championship table after a home victory over Norwich City.

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  8. Bosses at 'unsafe' trust got pay risepublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Four directors got pay rises at a mental health trust dubbed "the undisputed worst" in the country.

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  9. Norfolk Police 'ready to respond' to potential terror threatpublished at 16:14 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Norfolk's Police force said it is ready for a terrorist incident should one ever happen in the county.

    Norfolk Constabulary logo outside the force's headquarters

    As reported, BBC Radio Norfolk's Breakfast team was live from Norfolk Constabulary's control room at its Wymondham headquarters this morning.

    Insp Paul Rush said how the force would respond to a random terror attack is "something we have practised".

    "We are confident we know what it is we are trying to achieve," he said.

    "With other attacks that have gone on, we do look at how we can learn lessons from other people and make sure we're in as best position as we can be, should it ever happen."

  10. Kenninghall bonfire destroyed days before Guy Fawkes nightpublished at 16:05 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    A school bonfire which was set alight four days before Guy Fawkes' Night has "taken away trust" in a village near Diss, organisers said.

    Collections for the bonfire at Kenninghall Primary School had seen "perfect fodder" collected by volunteers from people who made donations for their waste to be taken away, Dianne Kemp from the school's PTA said.

    "We'd just done our big collection on Sunday and on Wednesday someone was seen dumping their rubbish on top of it and setting it alight," Mrs Kemp said. "It's obvious what it was for - there were signs everywhere.

    "Kenninghall is such a lovely village and I am genuinely shocked about this."

    Bonfire remains at KenninghallImage source, Dianne Kemp

    Mrs Kemp said coverage in the Diss Mercury, external had led to many donations from individuals and companies to build the bonfire back up.

    "The old one was going to be good - this one won't be quite as big," she said.

    "It's hard to protect our bonfire as we're surrounded by fields and, bar putting fences up, there's not much you can do.

    "Things like this do take away trust."

  11. Record bid skateboarder tops 1,000 milespublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Jon Holder will discover if his record attempt has been verified in December.

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  12. UKIP leader blasts 'job done' defectorspublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Henry Bolton accused a group of councillors who defected to the Tories of "political opportunism".

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  13. Calls to Norfolk Constabulary's control room increasepublished at 15:14 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    The number of people calling Norfolk Constabulary's control room has increased, police said.

    Norfolk Contabulary's Wymondham headquarters

    BBC Radio Norfolk's Breakfast team was live from the force's control room at its Wymondham headquarters.

    The control room receives both 999 and 101 calls.

    Supt Malcolm Cooke said it had received 190,000 calls to the 101 number this year, 3% up on last year.

    He said despite the increase in calls, the number of incidents the police are actually attending has stayed static.

    "More people are ringing us to talk about their issues," he said.

    "There's a genuine desire for people to talk to us and try to get our take on what help they might need."

    He said members of the public were "very good" at self-selecting what is an emergency.

    "We don't see a huge abuse of 999 in Norfolk and we're very grateful for that," he said.

  14. Ten cleared over fracking protestpublished at 14:22 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    The 10, from all over England, were accused obstructing the highway near a fracking site.

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  15. Force medic abuse costs police £269kpublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Force medic Hugh Blase O'Neill abused Norfolk Police recruits during examinations.

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  16. Seafront leisure centre to be demolishedpublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    A new £26m leisure centre is set to be built on the seafront at Great Yarmouth.

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  17. Lingwood singer 'out of comfort zone' on The X Factorpublished at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Wally Webb
    BBC Radio Norfolk

    A budding performer will be battling it out to make it through to the next stage of The X Factor.

    Alex Mallett with his mum Lisa Gordon and grandmother in the background.
    Image caption,

    Leon Mallett comes from a family of singers, including his brother Alex, pictured above.

    Leon Mallett, from Lingwood near Great Yarmouth, will compete in the second round of live programmes this weekend, external after being voted through in the first live shows last weekend.

    The 22-year-old comes from a family of singers and initially entered the talent show as part of a duet with his brother Alex before flying solo.

    Alex said he is "rooting for Leon all the way" now he has been knocked out of the competition himself.

    Their mum Lisa Gordon said it is "amazing" to see her son perform on The X Factor.

    "He's feeling the pressure this week though," she said.

    "He's a bit out of his comfort zone this week."

  18. Honouring an inspirationpublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

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  19. Negative approach is a necessity for Tangerinespublished at 11:18 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

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  20. Great Northern train delays to continue into afternoonpublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 3 November 2017

    Train delays on Great Northern and Virgin Trains are expected to last until 13:00 after earlier overhead wire problems at Welwyn North.

    The damage has been repaired, but disruption is continuing... with knock-on effects for services to Cambridge and King's Lynn.

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