Wards dealing with adults in mental health crisis including from the Fenland area have been found wanting by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The CQC has rated the acute wards for working-age adults and psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) at Camb…
I was convinced to sign for Man Utd immediately, new signing says he ‘really’ wanted to play under Erik ten Hag for first time
Erik ten Hag is a quite obvious attraction for the players he has worked with before. Manchester United have seen that already, and it has not been to everybody’s tastes. This summer Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui added their names to the ex-Aj…
Murder of Wisbech woman is focus of two-part police series special on Channel 4
The murder of a Wisbech woman is set to feature in the popular Channel 4 series, 24 Hours in Police Custody next week. The killing of disabled woman, Eliza Bibby, in her bungalow home in January 2023 shocked the people of Wisbech. She was found by a fr…
Bad data holding back lending to UK’s small businesses, fintech chief warns
By Lars Mucklejohn High street banks are keen to lend more to small businesses but are being held back by poor data sharing, the head of a government-backed fintech hub has said. Charlotte Crosswell, a City veteran who chairs the government-backed Cent…
The Notebook: Investing in what you know has lost its relevance in 2024
By Richard Hunter Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Interactive Investor’s Richard Hunter takes the pen, with the latest insight in all things investment Investing in a globalised worldIt is fair to say that investing internati…
Feltwell woman Dawn Ribardo who set up Breckland Children’s Clothes Bank prepares to open new centre off Swaffham’s Lynn Road
A mum’s mission to help children get the clothes they need is nearing a new milestone with a new centre set to open this month. Since setting up the Breckland Children’s Clothes Bank in 2022, Dawn Ribardo, from Feltwell, has helped hundreds of families…
Andy Tyler discusses recent visit to Bristol and Bath and looks ahead to Heritage Open Day in King’s Lynn
In his weekly, That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler discusses his recent visit to the west of the country and some upcoming events in West Norfolk… This week’s column mainly describes a happy few days spent staying with relatives in Bristol, and I…
Classic car day and heritage open day both taking place in King’s Lynn this Sunday
It’s a big weekend in Lynn, with the classic car day and heritage open day both taking place this Sunday. The heritage day gives people the opportunity to take a look inside some of Lynn’s landmarks and celebrate the town’s culture. The car event will …
Stourbridge Medieval Fair returns to Cambridge’s Leper Chapel
Cambridge’s Leper Chapel will be the site of the Stourbridge Medieval Fair reenactment, which brings visitors in touch with 900 years of history. The fair is returning on Saturday, 7 September at the chapel in Barnwell and will offer puppet shows, stor…
Positive end to campaign gives King’s Lynn a timely boost for 2025
King’s Lynn manager Rob Lyon says a positive conclusion to 2024 has given the club a good boost for their forward planning. Stars have endured an injury-hit campaign which has forced Lyon to patch up the team on numerous occasions, and the decisions of…