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Should it be compulsary to teach first aid in schools?
A bill went to parliment last week but didn't pass through.
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A Suffolk woman was able to save her husband's lifebecause she remembered what she'd seen in an advert.
Sacha Jenkyn had seen the British Heart Foundation advert teaching CPR.
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Nearly 70 people have been arrested in Suffolk during the first 6 months of new drug driving laws.
Drugs detected in drivers range from cannabis and cocaine to ketamine and crystal meth
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A scheme to help armed forces veterans across our region find work is being launched in Suffolk today.
VETS East will focus on matching those leaving the services with local businesses.
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Suffolk County Council predict they may need to save Β£73 million.
This could mean jobs and services are at risk.
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A Suffolk MP is hosting a food event in the Houses of Parliament to promote local produce
South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge says he wants to show off the "hidden gems" of the area
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Looking at some of the reaction to the terror attacks in Paris.
We hear from a headmistress, a Colonel and paris resident.
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The latest following on from Friday's attacks in Paris.
We hear from a local landlord who was in the vicinity of the attacks.
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13/11/2015
Serving news, current affairs, travel, weather, sport, debate and fun.
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Adverts will go up in universities across Europe looking for graduates to come and train as teachers in Suffolk.
A shortage of people who want to go into teaching is behind the drive.
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The murder of an 80-year-old man has highlighted the extreme behaviour that gambling addiction can lead to.
There is an increasing problem of gambling addiction, particularly amongst women.
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Around six months ago, Healthwatch Suffolk launched a ratings scheme for the health service.
Hundreds of people have been rating their GP, dentist and a whole host of other services.
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Around three-hundred companies from our region are gathering in Newmarket today to talk exports.
The event will feature representatives from British Embassies in more than 70 countries.
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06/11/2015
Serving news, current affairs, travel, weather, sport, debate and fun.
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Britain has suspended flights to and from Sharm el-Sheikh airport in Egypt
We hear from people in Suffolk affected by the decision.
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Ipswich is spending more than a thousand pounds a week on bed and breakfast accommodation for homeless people.
Join Etholle George on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Suffolk.
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Plans to cut parts of Suffolk's fire and rescue service would be "disastrous" - according to the Fire Brigades Union.
Seven fire engines and 20 fire fighters could go in an attempt to save more than a Β£1m.
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Ticket sales at our theatres are up - but the sort of entertainment we go to see is changing.
A report out today says nowadays we want to see more musicals, concerts and comedy.
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It's been a year since the Suffolk Family Carer bus was launched.
The mobile care unit has been serving the people of Suffolk for 12 months.
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29/10/2015
Serving news, current affairs, travel, weather, sport, debate and fun.
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A Suffolk woman has spoken out about her struggle to get help after surviving sexual abuse as a child.
A study released today says it takes years before victims can access help.
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There's a warning from the Suffolk Fire Service about just how flammable Halloween costumes can be.
Costumes for children are classed as toys so don't have the fire regulations clothes do.
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It's five years since a multi-million pound scheme to improve transport around Ipswich was given government approval.
What difference has Travel Ipswich made to the town?
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Cyclists in Suffolk are being urged to make sure they're ready for the darker evenings, as the clocks change this weekend.
Figures show that the number of accidents involving cyclists went up 10 percent last year
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22/10/2015
Mark Matthews sits in with news, current affairs, travel, weather, sport, debate and fun.
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It's been announced that Chinese investment will help build the first UK nuclear power plant in a generation.
There's speculation that China will be part of the Sizewell C development.
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A report from Historic England say five sites have been added to their "at risk" list - but six have been removed in Suffolk.
The report suggests there is a mixed picture in Suffolk.
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New figures have found that children aged as young as four are waiting the longest to be placed with adoptive families.
An organisation found that people preferred to adopt a baby rather than an older child.
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A new trial for GP surgeries means that patients will be able to make appointments outside of regular hours.
Patients in Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds will be able to see a GP on evenings and weekends
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UK Power Networks are gearing up for the winter months.
Etholle spends a day with UK Power Networks hearing how they prepare for the winter.