Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 21 July 2017

  • Family's tribute to murder victim

  • Court appearance for men accused of supermarket murder

  • RAF Marham "attempted abduction" no longer an active police investigation

  • Lifeboat helps three boats caught in heavy squalls

  • HSE investigation continues into factory explosion deaths

  • Canaries round-off German tour

  1. More Wimbledon joy for Alfie Hewettpublished at 08:30 British Summer Time 17 July 2017

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Cantley's Alfie Hewett is a Wimbledon champion for the second time.

    The 19-year old partnered Gordon Reid to retain the wheelchair doubles crown they won at last year.

    The British pair were roared on by the crowd on Court 3 to beat France's Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Piefer in three sets.

    It's been an amazing year for Hewett who, since winning at Wimbledon last year, has won the French Open singles title and two Paralympic silver medals in Rio.

  2. A dry, warm and sunny daypublished at 08:06 British Summer Time 17 July 2017

    Georgina Burnett
    BBC Weather

    A dry day, with plenty of strong sunshine and light winds across the BBC East region.

    Some patchy cloudy will build at times, turning the sunshine hazy in places.

    Temperatures peaking at 24C (75F).

    BBC Weather has a localised forecast for where you are.

    Media caption,

    Georgina Burnett has the weather forecast for the east of England

  3. Georgina Burnett has the weather forecast for the east of Englandpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 17 July 2017

    A dry day with plenty of strong sunshine and light warms. Some patchy cloud will build at times, perhaps turning the sunshine hazy in places. Maximum Temperature: 24C (75F)

  4. Good morning Norfolkpublished at 07:59 British Summer Time 17 July 2017

    Caroline Kingdon
    BBC Local Live

    Welcome to the start of a new week on Norfolk Live.

    We'll start with congratulations to Cantley's Alfie Hewett - the tennis player is a Wimbledon champ for the second time, winning the wheelchair men's doubles final with partner Gordon Reid.

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Road lifting the trophyImage source, Getty Images

    And it's congratulations to London Street in Norwich - 50 years ago the road became the first to be pedestrianised in England.

    Throughout the day we'll have the latest news updates from across the county - and if there's anything happening where you live, don't hesistate to get in touch - click on the "Get involved" button at the top of the page.

    It's looking like another dry and sunny day - the weather forecast follows shortly.

  5. Partridge pedestrianisation marks 50 yearspublished at 00:15 British Summer Time 17 July 2017

    Alan Partridge once asked, "what do you think about the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?" during an intimate moment.

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  6. Town marks 150 years of RNLI lifeboatspublished at 02:25 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    RNLI lifeboats were first introduced to Sheringham in Norfolk in July 1867. On the 150th anniversary, here is a look back at the history of the town's lifeboat station in photographs.

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