Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 7 October, 2016

  • Police believe there is 'no third-party involvement' in missing serviceman case

  • Mum of missing RAF serviceman's 'what ifs'

  • BBC Radio Suffolk finally available on digital radio

  • Witches preparing for play-off meeting in Somerset

  1. Speedway: Witches through to play-off semi-finalspublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 3 October 2016

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    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk sport

    Despite losing 53-37 at Edinburgh Monarchs on Friday night Ipswich Witches, external are through to the last-four of the Premier League play-offs.

    Danny KingImage source, Stephen Waller

    The Suffolk side progressed thanks to their 26-point win in the first leg.

    Danny King (pictured) was the Witches top scorer with 10+1.

    Ipswich will now take on Somerset Rebels for a place in the final, with the first leg of that tie in the south west on Friday.

  2. Monday's weather: Plenty of autumnal sunshinepublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 3 October 2016

    Kate Kinsella
    BBC Look East weather

    After a chilly start, with some patchy mist and fog in places, there'll be plenty of autumnal sunshine and lots of blue skies. Top temperature: 17C (63F).

    It'll be fairly clear overnight, but not quite so chilly, with lows of around 11C (52F).

    Get more on the forecast where you live, from BBC Weather.

  3. Ipswich Town: Williams returns in Liverpool losspublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 3 October 2016

    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk sport

    On-loan Jonny Williams made the first appearance of his latest spell at Ipswich Town, external in yesterday's Under-23s Premier League Cup defeat to Liverpool.

    Jonny WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    The 22-year-old Crystal Palace player, who's just recovered from an ankle injury, played the first 45 minutes as Gerard Nash's side lost 3-0.

    Danny Ings scored a hat-trick for the visitors.

  4. Ipswich Town: 'A disappointing performance and result' - McCarthypublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 3 October 2016

    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk sport

    Ipswich Town, external boss Mick McCarthy couldn't hide his anguish after his side's 1-0 defeat to Huddersfield Town on Saturday.

    Mick McCarthy

    The Blues were booed off at fulltime after failing to score for the fourth game in a row.

    "I thought the whole game was pretty turgid," said McCarthy. "It's disappointing again that we haven't created more and we've let our guard down (for the goal).

    "Because we're not exactly playing great it just gets harder to really create anything. So it's a disappointing performance and a hugely disappointing result."

  5. Police warn that Hollingsworth Road in Lowestoft is currently closedpublished at 08:13 British Summer Time 3 October 2016

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  6. Good morning from Suffolk Livepublished at 08:00

    Philippa Taylor
    BBC Local Live

    Welcome to a new week of live coverage from across the county.

    As well as the usual updates of news, sport and travel, we'll bring you the latest on the vintage aircraft crash over the weekend, in which a man died and a Suffolk pilot was seriously injured.

    We'll also find out what's happening in the search for missing RAF Honington serviceman Corrie McKeague .

    This lovely photograph was taken in Barnardiston this morning just before 07:00 by BBC Weather Watcher David.

    Barnardiston