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Court backs town hall chief over alterations to his listed £2.7m home

19.11.09
Leader of Westminster council escapes prosecution for unauthorised alterations to his 17th century home and the case thrown out of court... more

Brazil sends back toxic waste ship to Britain

21.08.09
More than 1,000 tonnes of toxic waste alleged to have been illegally exported from Britain to Brazil was delivered back to Suffolk... more

Stay-at-home leap puts Pontin's on buys trail

13.07.09
Pontin's is to run a beauty parade of a different sort as it seeks a City firm to help it buy up ailing rivals and expand its six-strong chain of British holiday camps... more

History tells us we're about to be left hanging around

07.07.09
Historians of modern politics are wearing out the corduroy on their elbows pondering whether we are on the verge of 1979, 1992 or 1997... more

Greene King sales heat up as the punters try to cool down

02.07.09
Overheating Britons are back at the boozer. Greene King today reported recession-defying sales in the summer so far, with like-for-likes over the past eight weeks up by 5.2%... more

The Brudenell is a classical, coastal delight

11.06.09
From the home of the Aldeburgh Festival comes a mix of Enid Blyton-era seaside holidays and chattering-class comfort... more

An Angel at my table

27.05.09
In Bury St Edmunds, expect a heavenly environment for the kids and a cosy, friendly hotel with delicious local fare... more

After Tomorrow is surprise Palme d’Or contender

22.05.09
London woman Emma Sullivan is Britain's surprise contender for a top prize in Cannes. ... more

Inconvenient truth about Cameron's 'green' Tories

14.05.09
It has become David Cameron's inconvenient truth: his party does not agree with him on wind farms... more

Sites revealed for new wave of nuclear power plants

15.04.09
A list of potential sites for new nuclear power stations was unveiled by the Government... more

MP's 15,000-mile travelling bill

06.04.09
A London MP in a second home controversy has put in a mileage expenses claim for more than 15,000 miles... more

Royal Opera House takes a break at the seaside

23.03.09
The Royal Opera House is to make its debut on the festival circuit with performances at this year's Latitude... more

Adnams ailing as beer goes flat in crisis

27.01.09
Consumer: Suffolk brewer Adnams warned that 2008 profits would be “substantially lower” than the £4.2 million it made the previous year as it became the latest victim of the crisis battering pubs... more

Festive rewrite of 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover

11.12.08
The festive focus on 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover at Christmas makes the show substantially slicker, wittier and deeper than before. ... more

Commuters stranded at Liverpool St station

25.11.08
Thousands of commuters were left stranded at Liverpool Street station after signalling problems crippled rush-hour services... more

Grenadier is in unexpected location

29.10.08
The Grenadier is a small place, so a visit out of peak times is recommended if you want to get a seat.... more

My favourite excuse for ignoring the crunch

27.10.08
I've had a dreadful year. Well, haven't we all?... more

Four new reactors on the way in nuclear deal

24.09.08
The South-East is set to bear the brunt of a new fleet of nuclear power stations as the Government today gave the green light to reactors in Kent, Essex and Suffolk... more

Lady of the manor? Hell-raiser Amy Winehouse plans move to country farmhouse

11.09.08
Amy Winehouse is planning to spend £750,000 on a country retreat in Suffolk, it has been revealed.... more

It's the cardboard milk bottle

13.08.08
Cardboard milk containers could spell the end for the familiar all-plastic bottle, experts said... more

Windfall tax is political gimmickry which can only harm Labour

01.08.08
You can almost hear the cogs turning in Southwold... more

Streets of gold by the sea

30.07.08
As the Camerons and Browns choose British resorts for their summer holidays, Connie Allfrey seeks out the seaside towns where demand for second homes is still soaring... more

Country Claudia: Supermodel Schiffer makes Suffolk her catwalk

29.05.08
Claudia Schiffer added a touch of catwalk glamour at the opening of the Suffolk Show yesterday. ... more

Ready for the festival season?

14.03.08
With little to choose between the line-ups, it's the added extras that will count at this year's festivals. David Smyth guides you through the best summer festivals.... more

Perfect Dickensian pub

21.08.07
The Jerusalem Tavern is perfect for a cosy winter's evening and a serious contender for nomination as one of the best pubs in London.... more

Wit and wisecracks by the sea

16.07.07
With stars like Bill Bailey, Phill Jupitus, Michael McIntyre, Robin Ince and Alan Carr performing, there was laughter all round at Suffolk's Latitude Festival.... more

Broad range of fresh talent

01.05.07
A refreshing event at which musicianship was a higher priority than hype, Longing For Latitude was a showcase for some hotly-tipped, up-and-coming acts.... more

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