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Samantha Harvey becomes first woman since 2019 to win Booker Prize
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Suffolk artist unveils work after seven years
Writer Tassa Deparis on her chilling Suffolk-based tale
Retelling the tales of one of the most haunting tales from our county’s past
Booker Prize 2024 shortlist features five female authors
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Esther Rutter: 'The book that changed my life'
How singing brought a community together
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John Ferguson's An Eye for Life photography exhibition at The Wolsey Gallery
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition ‘open to all artists of merit’
Television’s famous archaeologists, Time Team, return to Sutton Hoo
Suffolk is an ideal setting for the novels of crime writing duo Nicci French
Ghost stories inspired by Woodbridge's historic Tide Mill
Art at the heart of Ipswich for 150 years
Touring company Eastern Angles launches 2024 spring tour
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Meet Jack Reacher creator Lee Child in Suffolk Libraries Online Festival
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The Suffolk artist who's returning to the county for a solo exhibition
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John Boyne on returning to Suffolk for this year’s Southwold Literary Festival
Felix Francis launches latest novel set in Newmarket