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| | EDP24 News |
| |  | Piglet prank disrupts school Ofsted
A school's Ofsted inspection almost turned into a pig's ear when students smuggled in a live piglet as a prank.
The incident involved three teenaged pupils from Old Buckenham High School, near Attleborough, who decided to celebrate their 'last day at school' by letting the piglet loose in the playground, on Thursday . |
| |  | Norwich studio hosts new quiz show
“Tonight, from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week!”
Those words will be instantly familiar to almost anyone who watched TV during the 1970s and early 80s as the introduction to Sale of the Century. |
| |  | Report shows benefits of migrant workers
Economic growth across the region is in jeopardy because skilled migrant workers are returning to their home countries, a report warned last night. |
| |  | New lease of life for King's Lynn hotel
A once-proud hotel, which was ransacked after being turned into a migrant workers hostel, is set for a new lease of life.
The Park View, opposite King's Lynn's famous Walks, has been converted into luxury flats. |
| |  | Casino plan clear Lords hurdle
Yarmouth's political and business leaders were last night celebrating the removal of the final barrier to the resort's large casino plans predicted to bring an economic jackpot of at least 1,000 jobs and an extra 10,000 visitors to the town. |
| |  | House furnished from fly-tipping
It was not so much the house that Jack built as the home that Norwich furnished.
In just one week enough fly-tipped goods have been collected in the city to kit out an entire house including bathroom, gym, study, kitchen, bedroom, nursery and even a garden. |
| |  | Norfolk bankruptcy figures rise
The number of people declaring themselves bankrupt in Norfolk rose by 6pc to 287 cases in the first quarter of this year. According to figures released by the Ministry for Justice, the rising number of bankruptcy cases in county courts mirrors the national trend. |
| |  | MP's challenge on post office closures
With just three weeks to go before the end of a public consultation on post office closures, a Norfolk MP is using the Freedom of Information Act to try and find out why branches face the axe. |
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| | BBC Sport | Sport Homepage | UK Edition |
| |  | Sidebottom puts England in charge
Ryan Sidebottom takes 4-55 on day two of the second Test as England take control against New Zealand at Lord's. |
| |  | FA ask Grant to explain comments
The FA ask Avram Grant to explain his remarks which claimed that Premier League referees favour Manchester United. |
| |  | Pistorius eligible for Olympics
Double-amputee sprinter Oscar
Pistorius wins an appeal to compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics. |
| |  | Doncaster reach play-off final
Doncaster set up a League One play-off final against Leeds after a dominant semi-final win over Southend. |
| |  | Man United parade off
Man United's parade after the Champions League final is postponed following violence in the city on Wednesday. |
| |  | Wigan 38-14 Warrington
Wigan run in five second-half tries to overwhelm Warrington. |
| |  | Leeds 58-12 Wakefield
Leeds run in 10 tries on their way to a crushing victory over Wakefield. |
| |  | Ospreys coach in shock departure
EDF Energy Cup winning Ospreys coach Lyn Jones has left the region by mutual consent. |