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Stowmarket High School mourns popular student Lily Webster

Duration:
3 hours
First broadcast:
Tuesday 17 January 2012

Stowmarket High School has been mourning the death of a much loved and popular student. 15 year old Lily Webster died yesterday after taking part in a trampolining session at nearby Mid Suffolk Leisure Centre during a games lesson. Our reporter Kevin Burch has been speaking to the school's headteacher Keith Penn.

Inflation has fallen. The Consumer Price Index fell from 4.8 percent to 4.2 percent in December, driven partly by shops cutting their prices. Financial expert Brian Tora breaks it all down for us.

Staff at Felixstowe Community Hospital are celebrating after the care Quality Commission gave them a ringing endorsement. The CQC found that the site met every standard of safety and quality and gave no recommendation for improvements. Foz finds out how the hospital managed to do it.

An acclaimed play about Sherlock Holmes returns to Suffolk on Saturday. Sherlock Holmes, the Death and Life, stars Roger Llewellyn and is on stage at Sudbury's Quay Theatre. Foz chats to Roger in the first hour of the show.

80s rock band Big Country are back on the road. Hear Foz's chat with drummer Mark Brzezicki and bassist Tony Butler, along with plenty of great songs from the group, in the music hour after 6pm.

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