1. Norwich City under 18s begin FA Youth Cup campaignpublished at 07:03 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2017

    Rob Butler
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Norwich City's under 18s, external will take to the big stage of the FA Youth Cup for the first time this season tonight.

    Barnsley are the visitors to Carrow Road for the third round tie (19:00 KO).

    Midifielder Alfie Payne is the Canaries' captain, he says they want to emulate the City side which won the FA Youth Cup in 2013.

    Alfie PayneImage source, canaries.co.uk
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    There's pictures of the boys who won it around the place, everyone hopes they can follow in their footsteps and achieve the goals they did."

    Alfie Payne, Norwich City under-18s Captain

  2. Dogs show festive fashion at Santa eventpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Four-legged festive fashion was on the catwalk at this Christmas event.

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  3. Councillors award themselves 11% pay risepublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Labour councillors critical of "obscene" raise which Conservative leader says is in line with other authorities.

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  4. 'Let's do it' claim in Morrisons beatingpublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    An uncle and nephew deny murdering a man at a supermarket following a feud over money.

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  5. Family pays tribute to victim of Wattisfield crashpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    The family of a woman who died in a crash at Wattisfield at the weekend says she was "the most kindest and gentlest soul you could ever hope to meet".

    Joan CawcuttImage source, Contributed

    Joan Cawcutt, 80, was a retired care home manager in Carlton Colville before she moved to Brockdish in Norfolk.

    A woman from Bury St Edmunds who was arrested following the crash has been released under investigation.

  6. 'Tails' from the snow in the Eastpublished at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Animals big and small have been enjoying the snow across the east of England.

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  7. Domestic abuse charity awarded hundreds of thousands in fundingpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    A charity that helps people affected by domestic abuse in Norfolk is getting more funding.

    The Pandora Project, external is being given £180,000 from Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner.

    The charity helps people caught up in violent abuse and also has an education programme for schools to try to stop it happening in the first place.

    Organisers say they are very busy in the area they serve, West Norfolk and Swaffham.

    The funding will be awarded over three years.

  8. Kasabian announce forest gigpublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Kasabian have announced, external they'll be appearing at Thetford Forest, near Brandon, on Sunday, 10 June 2018, as part of the Forestry Commission's concert series, external "Forest Live".

    KasabianImage source, Phil Knott

    The band have just been announced as headlining the Isle of Wight Festival in 2018.

    Accolades include a Brit award in 2010, seven NME awards between 2007 and 2015, and four Q awards, including best track in 2017.

    Tickets go on sale on Friday.

  9. The husband and wife aiming for Gold Coast 2018 goldpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Jamie and Natalie Chestney: The husband and wife aiming for Commonwealth Games gold

  10. Fire at car repair workshoppublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Seven fire crews have been fighting a blaze at a car repair workshop near Littleport.

    About 30 firefighters from Cambridgeshire, Newmarket and Mildenhall in Suffolk, and Outwell in Norfolk were called to the fire in Old Pools Drove.

    Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service said it was called shortly after 10:00.

    Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said the fire had been brought under control.

  11. 'Idiots': Father of Norwich girl killed by drink-driver hits out after police catch 57 motoristspublished at 09:53 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2017

    Eastern Daily Press

    “Complete idiots” - that is how 57 people arrested on suspicion of drink or drug-driving in Norfolk and Suffolk in just over a week since the launch of a festive crackdown have been described, external.

  12. Wintry scenes as snow hits parts of countypublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2017

    Snow fell in parts of west and south Norfolk, although much of the county escaped the flurries.

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  13. Saturday's EFL: Cardiff close gap on leaders Wolves, Birmingham bottom of the Championshippublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2017

    Relive all the action from Saturday's EFL programme as Cardiff beat Hull to cut Wolves' lead at the top of the Championship.

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  14. Girl's Christmas presents for ill childrenpublished at 01:46 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2017

    This will be four-year-old Lily's first Christmas out of hospital but she plans to return.

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  15. The shoes hidden in homes to ward off evilpublished at 00:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2017

    Why did people hide old shoes in their homes?

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  16. Norwich City 3-1 Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 9 December 2017

    Norwich City score three second-half goals to end their winless run and keep Sheffield Wednesday in the bottom half.

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  17. World wonders recreated in Legopublished at 01:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 December 2017

    The Lego models have been created at an exhibition in Norwich.

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  18. Anorexic teen 'failed by every NHS body'published at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2017

    University student Averil Hart's family say she starved herself to death in 10 weeks.

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  19. Anorexic student 'let down' by NHSpublished at 00:36 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2017

    University student Averil Hart's family said she starved herself to death in 10 weeks.

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  20. Passengers leave stricken train at Helpstonpublished at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December 2017

    Here are the latest images of relieved passengers finally leaving a train that was stuck near Peterborough after hitting an object on the track at about 10:30.

    Train passengersImage source, Terry-Harris.com

    The Hull Trains service from London King's Cross came to a halt at Helpston after sustaining what the company described as "catastrophic engine failure".

    Engineers checking train at HelpstonImage source, Terry-Harris.com

    Passengers were stuck on board for more than four hours, many complaining of no water or working toilets, while the fuel leak was cleared and a rescue train organised.

    They have now been moved from the stricken train, but passengers using services between London and the north east are still being warned about delays.

    Train at HelpstonImage source, Terry-Harris.com