Councillors reinstated after broadband issuespublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 1 October 2020
Members had to step down because IT problems meant they could not attend virtual meetings.
Read MoreUpdates for Friday, 13 January 2017
Despite severe flood warnings for areas along the Suffolk coast, most places avoid flooding
Environment Agency says a change in wind direction helped avert flooding
Some local flooding, including at The Harbour Inn, Southwold
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Members had to step down because IT problems meant they could not attend virtual meetings.
Read MoreThérèse Coffey says more mitigation measures are needed to gain her full support for Sizewell C.
Read MoreAreas around Merseyside and the Tees Valley face extra coronavirus restrictions, Matt Hancock announces.
Read MoreBernard Matthews previously said the outbreak was thought to be connected to car sharing.
Read MoreAn archaeological dig at a housing development reveal a skeleton with knife cuts down the spine.
Read MoreLifeboats and helicopters were drafted in to help search around a 40-metre high bridge.
Read MoreFive business owners who cater for weddings speak about losing work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreCalling off an event that attracts up to 100,000 people is "an extraordinarily difficult decision".
Read MoreBernard Matthews reveals 25 people have tested positive for coronavirus, many of whom car shared.
Read MoreThe Devil's Dyke is seven and a half miles long and has protected status.
Read MoreGuan Chong Berhad says the acquisition of the Suffolk site provides a "great opportunity".
Read MoreAveril Hart died eight days after being found collapsed in her University of East Anglia room.
Read MoreNoah has made a book of the art to say thank you to the doctors who are treating his cerebral palsy.
Read MoreHealth officials are brought in to test 100 members of staff at the poultry processing plant.
Read MoreThe passenger ferry, which connects Harwich and Felixstowe, was ripped from its moorings in a storm.
Read MoreAveril Hart died in December 2012, the same month she was found collapsed in her university room.
Read MoreAnyone in England who tests positive has a legal duty to self-isolate or face a fine of up to £10,000.
Read MoreThe brothers of a man who disappeared from a ferry 40 years ago say they always suspected foul play.
Read MoreOliver Campbell, who suffered a brain injury when a baby, has always protested his innocence.
Read MoreOwners Chris and Lucy Zemann say they are "devastated, but will fight our way back".
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