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As it happened: McChrystal sacked
Live coverage as the US commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, is relieved of command amid a row over a controversial magazine profile. |
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The nine lives of ID cards
National identity cards are dead, but history shows it's an idea that keeps getting resurrected, says David Cannadine in his Point of View column. |
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The meaning of Memorial Day
Once a divisive commemoration of fallen soldiers. Now Memorial Day brings a nation together, says David Cannadine in his Point of View column. |
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Papers react to Bradford murders
"It could have been me" are the haunted words of a friend of the three murdered women in Bradford. |
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Middle schools to close in 2013
Plans to close middle schools in a part of Suffolk will happen in 2013 as a two-tier education system is introduced. |
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Man in A14 lorry collision named
The driver of a pick-up truck who died in a crash with a lorry on the A14 in Suffolk is named as a man from the West Midlands. |
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Legal agreement over rail bridges
The Broads Authority says it is pushing for a legal agreement to ensure work is carried out on two bridges in Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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Man held in missing woman inquiry
A man is arrested on suspicion of murder by detectives investigating the disappearance of a 22-year-old Norfolk woman. |
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Turf cutting marks £23m college
Work starts on a £23m Suffolk sixth form college when future students help carry out a turf-cutting ceremony. |
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Illegal metal detecting warning
Police in Suffolk warn that people with metal detectors can have their equipment taken following reports of "nighthawking" in fields. |
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Vintage wine sale over cork fears
Thousands of bottles of vintage wine found in a Suffolk home are being sold for less than £2 each over fears they may be undrinkable. |
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Consultation on coast plan begins
Members of the public are invited to comment on plans to protect a stretch of Norfolk and Suffolk coast. |
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Man dies in A14 lorry collision
The driver of a pick-up truck dies when his vehicle collides with an articulated lorry on the A14 in Suffolk. |
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Heritage cash for church repairs
A Suffolk church receives a grant of £27,000 to fund investigative work into the state of its roof. |
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Anglian soldiers in medal parade
Soldiers from the Royal Anglian Regiment are given medals for their service in Afghanistan during a parade in Suffolk. |
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Not-for-profit groups win grants
More than 20 local not-for-profit groups and organisations are given a financial boost by Suffolk Coastal District Council. |
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Pharmacy uses robot to pick drugs
A Suffolk hospital pharmacy uses a robot that memorises the location of 20,000 medicines in a £1.63m make-over. |
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Two men bailed over club shooting
Two men are bailed by detectives investigating a shooting in a club in Suffolk in which five people were hurt. |
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Policy-by-policy: Coalition plans
A guide to the policies of David Cameron's Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government. |
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Tesco backs alcohol price limits
Supermarket chain Tesco says it wants to see curbs on the sale of cheap alcohol during this Parliament. |