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  • Updates for Suffolk

  1. What is RAF Lakenheath?published at 11:49 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    Royal Air Force Lakenheath is a military base that is run and operated by the US Air Force.

    Lakenheath had been solely used by the RAF during the 1939-45 conflict and was abandoned as an operational base at the end of the war.

    The United States Air Force's 48th Bombardment Group, the forerunner of the 48th Fighter Wing, was relocated from Chaumaunt, France, to RAF Lakenheath in 1960 when the USAF took over the base.

    It is home to thousands of US service men and women who are stationed there throughout the year.

  2. Jet 'crashed off East Yorkshire coast'published at 11:46 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    Search and Rescue teams are looking for the crashed US fighter jet, which is believed to have crashed 74 nautical miles (137km) off the East Yorkshire coast.

    A spokeswoman for HM Coastguard said: "The HM Coastguard helicopter from Humberside has been sent along with Bridlington and Scarborough RNLI lifeboats.

    "Following a Mayday broadcast by HM Coastguard, other vessels nearby are heading to the area."

  3. RAF Lakenheath confirm crashpublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    RAF Lakenheath's 48th fighter wing has tweeted, confirming news of the crash.

    They say that a search and rescue effort is under way to find the pilot who was aboard the jet, which crashed into the North Sea at 09:40 BST.

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  4. Crashed jet was 'part of formation'published at 11:36 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports that the crashed fighter plane was one of four US jets flying in a formation when it crashed at 09:40 BST.

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  5. Jet was on 'routine' missionpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    RAF Lakenheath say that the crashed fighter jet had been on a "routine training mission" at the time it was lost in the North Sea.

    It is not yet known what caused the US Air Force F-15C Eagle aircraft to crash.

  6. Crashed jet was from Suffolk airbasepublished at 11:29 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    The crashed jet was a US Air Force F-15 fighter jet.

    The aircraft was from the 48th fighter wing at RAF Lakenheath - an air base in Suffolk.

    One pilot was on board when the jet crashed into the North Sea at 09:40 BST. Their status is reported as "unknown" and a search and rescue operation is under way.

  7. Pilot missing as US fighter jet crashespublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 15 June 2020
    Breaking

    A US Air Force pilot is missing after a fighter jet from RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk crashed into the North Sea.

    We will bring you live updates on this story as it develops.

  8. Missing US fighter jet crash pilot found deadpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    Live updates following the death of a pilot after a F-15C Eagle crashed into the North Sea.

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  9. What the papers say in Suffolkpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    • The Ipswich Star, external has a first look inside the brand new Copleston High School building, as it opens for lessons amid the pandemic
    • Bury Free Press, external writes that a local charity is predicting food bank demand to soar after coronavirus redundancies
  10. 'Mustard gas' mortar removed from beachpublished at 08:34 British Summer Time 15 June 2020

    A bomb disposal unit removes a mortar from Covehithe beach "without incident" police say.

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  11. Don't slow anti-racism pressure, urges rapperpublished at 00:23 British Summer Time 13 June 2020

    Piers James says people need to "keep having difficult conversations" to be able to move forward.

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  12. 'I had a view that I'm not doing anything wrong'published at 21:42 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Falil Onikoyi was stopped alongside his wife and asked to provide ID by police officers.

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  13. Black woman stopped by police 'scared for husband'published at 14:28 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Ingrid Antoine-Onikoyi said her husband had not left the house since the incident on Wednesday.

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  14. Mystery artist The Hat's works left in villagepublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    The identity of "The Hat" whose coronavirus-inspired pieces are made for charity auction, is unknown.

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  15. Stories of Basque child refugees revealedpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Nearly 4,000 children escaped the Spanish Civil War and many found refuge in Cambridge and Norfolk.

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  16. Daughter 'scared' by police spat with black couplepublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Maja Antoine's parents were approached by two officers asking for their details and a quarrel ensued.

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  17. Support bubbles: 'It is a tough decision'published at 11:17 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Mariam Issimdar
    BBC News

    As single households across England prepare to set up "support bubbles", allowing them to regularly spend the night at one other person's home, the BBC has spoken to those who expect to benefit from the eased lockdown rule.

    Founder of the Down's syndrome charity Project 21, external, Alex Munn from Kesgrave in Suffolk is "elated" at finally being able to meet and stay over at her mother's house.

    The 26-year-old said her parents are divorced, but her father is shielding, so that helped her make her choice.

    "It is a tough decision because you don't want to pick between close friends and family," she said.

    Alex Munn and her mother Liz HunterImage source, Alex Munn

    "I've personally felt, and rightly so, everybody else has kind of taken priority. I think a lot of single people are deemed quite safe and we're not vulnerable and we're not at risk.

    "Actually sometimes it's been quite hard. Four months without having work or being able to see friends or family would be tough for anyone.

    "Whilst I don't doubt homeschooling, working from home and keeping family members safe has been really, really tough, just as tough is waking up with the realisation you might not see anybody for the entire day.

    "I am so thankful to my amazing friends and family who have supported me and checked in, not just in week one, but still do in week 12."

  18. Black woman accused of jumping 'on bandwagon'published at 20:50 British Summer Time 11 June 2020

    Maja Antoine shared on Twitter the video of the exchange outside her parents' house in Ipswich.

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  19. Police ask for black couple's details 'as we can'published at 20:35 British Summer Time 11 June 2020

    The couple were on their Ipswich driveway when they filmed the officers who had approached them.

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  20. 'Joan of Park', 101, halfway through NHS challenge walkpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 11 June 2020

    A former nurse, who challenged herself to walk 102 laps of a park to raise money for the NHS, has reached the halfway point.

    Joan Rich, 101, hopes to complete the 560m (1,837ft) loops of Allenby Park in Felixstowe, Suffolk, before her birthday on 11 September.

    She said: “You keep on going, you do what you can in little ways and that’s all there is to it.”

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