Stephen Foster Episodes Episode guide
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14th November 2017: DIY SOS in Mildenhall
Volunteers are working at Simon Dobbin's home to give it a makeover.
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13th November 2017: Theft and anti-social behaviour at Suffolk churches
Roof lead stolen in Elmswell, while drugs users hang about in an Ipswich churchyard.
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10th November 2017: Remembrance parade in Ipswich
Rachel Sloane sits in for Foz, including news of a special children's remembrance parade.
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9th November 2017: Woman engulfed in flames at mental unit
Grandmother used a lighter to set herself on fire, after staff failed to search her bag.
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8th November 2017: Family seek damages after bolt-gun murder
The children of the Suffolk victim take police and a mental health trust to court.
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7th November 2017: Hospital apologises after woman dies from 'flesh-eating disease'
Rachel Sloane hears how the West Suffolk Hospital has paid compensation to the family.
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6th November 2017: Ipswich rehab centre deemed unsafe
The Recovery Hub says it has lodged a complaint against the report from the CQC.
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3rd November 2017: Man charged with Ipswich murder
Man charged nine months after stabbing of Dean Stansby.
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2nd November 2017: Lowestoft GP surgery taken over
New management at Kirkley Mill after claims it was not doing enough to keep patients safe
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1st November 2017: Action pledged against sexual misconduct at Westminster
A string of claims have emerged, along with some fierce denials.
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31st October 2017: Farmer finds slaughtered sheep
The remains of the ewe were found by its owner in Washbrook near Ipswich.
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30th October 2017: Armed police to patrol Bury Christmas Fayre
Increased security is being introduced for this year's Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre.
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27th October 2017: Ipswich Hospital to create new breast cancer care centre
The Blossom Appeal aims to raise 拢2.5m for a centre housing everything under one roof.
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26th October 2017: Live from Foxhall Stadium
Foz takes the show to the home of the Ipswich Witches ahead of the Knockout Cup final.
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25th October 2017: Ogogo speaks out on racism
Lowestoft boxer Anthony Ogogo is verbally abused after watching his beloved Norwich City.
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24th October 2017: Three separate knife incidents in less than a day
Suffolk Police reaffirm their commitment to tackling knife crime after three incidents.
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23rd October 2017: No Christmas dinners at Suffolk pub this year
The One Bull in Bury St Edmunds suffered serious water damage after a fire next door.
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20th October: The Orwell Bridge reopens
After being closed for most of the day, we get reaction as the Orwell Bridge reopens.
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19th October: Men charged with people smuggling
Four men are charged with people smuggling after yacht landed in Southwold.
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18th October 2017: Suffolk's hospitals missing targets
The hospitals serving Suffolk have all failed to meet targets for A&E waiting times.
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17th October 2017: Scheme cuts bed blocking
A new service at the West Suffolk Hospital has saved 150 'bed days' in its first weeks.
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16th October 2017: Poisoned milk at Suffolk school
Police investigate 'isolated incident' at Lakenheath Community Primary.
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13th October 2017: People in Suffolk deserve better mental health care
Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust admits it should be better, after poor CQC report.
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12th October 2017: Suffolk doctor says patients should be 'exceptionally worried' about the problems facing GP surgeries
Dr Tim Morton says throwing extra money at trainees won't help the problem.
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11th October 2017: Suffolk couple's home to be demolished
Brandon family lose five-year battle to keep their house.
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10th October 2017: Ipswich Town win match-day policing row
The football club win their argument against Suffolk Police in the latest court hearing.
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9th October 2017: Woman left with brain injury after street robbery
Kessingland Police hunt robber who left victim unconscious in the road.
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6th October 2017: Celebrations for Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
The centenary of the former mayor of Aldeburgh is marked in the town.
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5th October 2017: Row over train safety
RMT and Greater Anglia at loggerheads over safety during strikes.
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4th October 2017: Sonic boom over Suffolk
Two RAF jets break the sound barrier - the noise prompts 999 calls from worried locals.