Drug dealers jailed for role in supplying cocaine into Suffolk town
Jurgen Kapica and Vinjola Geca were jailed at Ipswich Crown Court for their part in running a drug line in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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Abygail Fossett is a Specialist Writer from Felixstowe.
Abygail Fossett is a Specialist Writer from Felixstowe.
Jurgen Kapica and Vinjola Geca were jailed at Ipswich Crown Court for their part in running a drug line in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
In the wake of the inquest of Matthew Xavier, his family have vowed that they will continue to “fight for justice”.
An inquest has concluded at Suffolk Coroners' Court into the death of Port of Felixstowe worker Peter Taylor.
The inquest of Matthew Xavier has ended. Mr Xavier died of lung cancer at West Suffolk Hospital in December 2022, while a prisoner at HMP Highpoint.
Clare Yelland-Friel, from Ipswich in Suffolk, has been shortlisted for the Women in Construction and Engineering Awards.
The family of Matthew Xavier, 65, who died whilst serving time in HMP Highpoint have raised concerns about the care he received in prison, an inquest heard.
Chris Gowing from Oulton has been jailed for lying to police that a man robbed him of £100 in February.
Five men who met as firefighters while based at Princes Street fire station in the 1980s will go on their final walking tour of the Lake District in May.
The jury were sworn in at Ipswich Crown Court for the trial of Olubunmi Abodundee, who is accused of killing his wife at their home in Exning Road, Newmarket.
Ahead of GCSEs, schools affected by RAAC gave an update on how they were managing. These included Claydon, East Bergholt, Hadleigh and Stowupland.
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