Suffolk's history of witch trials
How Suffolk became a centre for the persecution of women, and men, as 'witch mania' gripped Europe and North America.
Edinburgh to London by mower
A group of former students have re-united to remember an historic 400 mile journey they made on a Suffolk-built lawnmower.
New combat stress treatment
A Suffolk soldier has discovered a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder on the internet and he says it's working.
Celebrating St Edmund's Day 2009
Suffolk's patron saint and former King of the East Angles will be remembered across the county on 20 November, as celebrations take place for St Edmund's Day.
Searching for Suffolk soldiers
The grandson of a Royal Artillery soldier is searching for information from people who were based in Suffolk, France and Africa.
Artwork to honour Wolsey
A £100,000 public appeal is launched to commission and construct an artwork tribute to Cardinal Wolsey.
Historic Ganges mast needs funds
Campaigners are warning that the HMS Ganges mast on the Shotley peninsula urgently needs funding to save it.
Suffolk and the Miners' Strike
Suffolk police officers were sent to the coalfields for the Miners' Strike 1984-5 while left-wing activists were picketing East Anglian ports.
Suffolk Regiment's role in WWII
A guide to Suffolk Regiment landmarks has been produced to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of WWII.