Buendia secures Norwich win over Beespublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 27 October 2018
Norwich's Emiliano Buendia nets his first goal in English football as the Canaries beat Brentford at Carrow Road.
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Read MoreNew Ipswich boss Paul Lambert can only watch from the stands as Millwall convincingly beat the Championship strugglers.
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Read MoreFans line the streets to pay their respects to Ipswich Town great Kevin Beattie.
Read MoreCrowds have lined the streets to pay their respects to former England and Ipswich Town footballer Kevin Beattie.
The 64-year-old, known as The Beat, died last month from a suspected heart attack.
Applause and chants of "there's only one Kevin Beattie" broke out as the cortege passed the statue of Beattie's former boss Sir Bobby Robson at Portman Road.
A private service for family, friends and former teammates was then held at Seven Hills Crematorium.
Former England international Terry Butcher, who was among the mourners, said: "He was such a great character at the club. A real giant of a man. A giant heart."
Six people have already been charged over a 17-year-old who was fatally stabbed in Ipswich.
Read MorePolice are looking for five men in connection with the raid, in which a cash machine was stolen.
Read MoreFans line Ipswich Town's Portman Road ground to "salute" Kevin Beattie.
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Read MoreThe ability to "inspire winning football" is needed to save Ipswich Town, says caretaker manager.
Read MoreIpswich Town's caretaker boss Bryan Klug has been setting out the recipe for success for the new permanent manager.
Klug is holding the fort again following the sacking of Paul Hurst - his second caretaker manager stint this year.
He answered questions at his first media conference which has been held ahead of Saturday's league game at Millwall.
David Mesher denies being a racist and said he had "a fit of temper" when he shouted at Delsie Gayle, 77.
Read MoreWith Paul Hurst lasting just 149 days as Mick McCarthy's successor, what has gone wrong at Ipswich Town?
Read MoreVictoria Smith, 29, tricked her family and friends into investing £280,000 in fake currency schemes.
Read MoreIt was a case of one meeting to many as the "KJM/Manchetts" Fen Tigers failed to claw back the 19 points deficit from the first leg of their TravelPlus National League Play-Off Final at Eastbourne on Sunday, though still won the return leg 46-44.
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The funeral takes place later of the ex England defender, widely regarded as Ipswich Town's best player.
Read MoreA swathe of rural England would be lost if the huge development is approved, campaigners say.
Read MoreSarunas Masionis, 20, was attempting to fix his car ahead of its MOT when it fell on him at his home.
Read MoreStreet artist ATM, external is busy creating a wildlife mural in Lowestoft - a marsh harrier on the side of the Smith Brothers Timber building in Oulton Broad.
He's been commissioned by Suffolk Wildlife Trust, external to promote the neighbouring Carlton Marshes, which is being expanded as a managed nature reserve with a visitor centre using a £4m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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More images of wildlife are due to appear across Lowestoft in the future.
A store was smashed in last year, but it has led to finds from Henry VIII's reign and earlier.
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