Summary

  • Updates for Norfolk

  1. Unwanted cat brothers, 21, find new twilight homepublished at 00:16 BST 17 October 2020

    Elderly black cats Leon and Nikita get the quiet "retirement home" they yearn for.

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  2. City's Covid-19 rate more than doubles in a weekpublished at 15:43 BST 16 October 2020

    Last week the rate of the virus in Norwich was 92 per 100,000 up from 36 per 100,000 a week before.

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  3. Norwich's Hernandez faces injury lay-offpublished at 11:06 BST 16 October 2020

    Norwich City midfielder Onel Hernandez will be out for up to 12 weeks after surgery on an adductor injury.

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  4. Covid cases confirmed at pork processing factorypublished at 12:53 BST 15 October 2020

    A small number of staff test positive for coronavirus at the plant.

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  5. A thousand turkey plant staff to have Covid testpublished at 19:23 BST 14 October 2020

    More testing comes after 72 members of staff at a turkey plant were confirmed to have the virus.

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  6. 'Systemic failures' in anorexic woman's carepublished at 17:40 BST 14 October 2020

    "Missed opportunities" may have reduced the chance of survival for Averil Hart, an inquest hears.

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  7. Wallpaper steamer used to help seal pups breathepublished at 17:36 BST 14 October 2020

    RSPCA staff in Norfolk create a steam unit out of a wallpaper stripper for rescued seal pups.

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  8. Care home in special measures over Covid concernspublished at 00:09 BST 14 October 2020

    Staff were seen not wearing masks or appropriate PPE while caring for residents, says a watchdog.

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  9. King's Lynn Town 0-3 Boreham Woodpublished at 22:00 BST 13 October 2020

    Boreham Wood claim a first National League victory of the season as they ease to victory at 10-man King's Lynn Town.

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  10. Fence aims to protect seals 'frightened' by humanspublished at 18:28 BST 13 October 2020

    Volunteer wardens say visitors getting too close has led to mothers abandoning their pups.

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  11. Theatre plans closure before centenary yearpublished at 17:24 BST 13 October 2020

    A city theatre is to shut to avoid potential "disaster", but hopes to reopen for its 100th birthday.

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  12. Mother and father deny murdering baby daughterpublished at 16:50 BST 13 October 2020

    Three-month-old Eleanor Easey died in hospital after becoming unresponsive at her Norwich home.

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  13. Students fined £10,000 for Covid breach partypublished at 17:07 BST 12 October 2020

    Police say three students have been issued with fines after holding a party for up to 100 people.

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  14. Cause of man's death in Greece 'unascertained'published at 14:15 BST 12 October 2020

    Iain Armstong's family said he had been the victim of a "physical attack" on a Greek island.

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  15. Survey of pews reveals Victorian nature carvingspublished at 09:02 BST 11 October 2020

    The Victorian pew carvings are inspired by the countryside around the church, the survey reveals.

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  16. Staff at second Bernard Matthews plant get viruspublished at 18:45 BST 10 October 2020

    Staff at the poultry firm's Great Witchingham site in Norfolk are self-isolating, officials say.

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  17. Solihull Moors 5-0 King's Lynn Townpublished at 17:11 BST 10 October 2020

    Solihull crush King's Lynn as two goals from Cameron Archer help them to a 5-0 National League victory.

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  18. Council leader asks for evidence of 'corruption'published at 17:30 BST 9 October 2020

    A council votes to end an inquiry into how a firm defaulted on a £2.75m innovation centre loan.

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  19. Covid-19 puts freeze on Boxing Day charity dippublished at 12:30 BST 8 October 2020

    One of England's biggest mass swims is cancelled for the first time.

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  20. 'Scandalous' cost of Covid students' food cutpublished at 18:33 BST 7 October 2020

    The University of East Anglia was accused of operating "disaster capitalism" during the pandemic.

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