New primary school league table data for England has been published by the Department for Education.
Read moreLatest Stories
How to find out the general election results from England's 533 constituencies.
Read moreYour questions: Get in touch
As the results of the 2019 general election sink in, we want to know what you've made of events overnight.
What do you think of the result? Have you got any questions that we might be able to answer? What are your hopes for the future?
You can contact us via: look.east@bbc.co.uk
Suffolk turns completely blue
If you're just joining us, here are the election headlines from Suffolk:
- Newly-elected Ipswich MP Tom Hunt has helped turn Suffolk blue after ousting Labour's Sandy Martin
- Conservative MPs have all been re-elected, all with an increased majority
- South Suffolk's James Cartlidge secured a record majority for the seat since its inception in 1983

'Dire' night for Labour in the East of England
Analysis from Andrew Sinclair, BBC political correspondent for the East of England.
Analysis: 'It's mainly Corbyn'

Andrew Sinclair
BBC Look East political correspondent
The debate is already under way among Labour members about why the party has done so badly in the East.
One senior figure in the regional party told me: “It was partly Brexit but mainly Corbyn.
"I lost track of the number of people who said to me: 'We like your candidate, they’ve been a good MP but I don’t want Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.'
"Another told me we offered too many policies and the public stopped taking us seriously.“
Analysis: Labour and Tories contest marginal Ipswich seat

Ben Parker
BBC Suffolk political reporter
All eyes in Suffolk will be on Ipswich tonight. Just 836 votes saw Labour’s Sandy Martin take the seat in 2017.
Mr Martin’s main competitor this time around is the Conservative’s Tom Hunt and he’s received considerable party support during the campaign.

Tory cabinet ministers including Priti Patel, Michael Gove and Matt Hancock have all been seen in the town, compare that with Labour who sent just one shadow cabinet member.
Elsewhere in Suffolk, it would be a huge surprise to see anyone apart from a Conservative giving a victory speech. Many are defending majorities of more than 15,000.
BBC News finds the unusual places polling stations are open as dogs wait for their voting owners.
Read moreThere are 72 seats being contested across the region.
Read moreA number of birds at a chicken farm in Suffolk are found to have the H5 strain of avian flu.
Read moreThe fleet of 111 new Bombardier trains will not enter service until the spring, says the operator.
Read moreMore than 150 colleagues paid their respects at Luke Wright's funeral in Norfolk.
Read moreTrains are delayed and cancelled across Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex.
Read moreMore than 150 services are affected across Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex.
Read morePolice said the officers were on a pre-planned operation when they were attacked with the substance.
Read moreDino Visser saves all three penalties to help Exeter reach the EFL Trophy last 16, while Ipswich, Bristol Rovers, Tranmere and Leicester's Under-21s also progress.
Read moreCustomers are hit by a spate of problems as a rail company replaces 169 old trains.
Read moreThe ex-Oasis frontman, Haim and the Chemical Brothers will headline the 2020 festival.
Read morePC Laurence Connolly "scared" a female police officer, a disciplinary hearing is told.
Read moreAn inquest hears Mia Titheridge should have been observed by nursing staff every 15 minutes.
Read moreA staff member says it was "like hell on earth" working at a place where three colleagues died in 11 days.
Read moreUp to 450 families and 136 staff are affected by the immediate closures, say administrators.
Read morePatients could have waited more than 19 weeks - 50% longer than the target time - in some areas.
Read moreKate Scotter
BBC News
Folk singer Tilly Moses is on a musical mission to prove that disability does not define her.
Read moreLucy Bambridge is struck off the register for describing a miscarriage victim's blood as "festive".
Read moreNikki Fox
BBC Look East
Luke Wright, of Norwich, is one of three ambulance workers who have died in the past 11 days.
Read moreThe planning application for Ed Sheeran's prayer retreat is given permission by East Suffolk Council.
Read moreDozens of cars were damaged by rocks hurled at vehicles on the Norfolk-Suffolk border.
Read moreThe senior paramedic said he had a "schoolboy" sense of humour but denied sexual misconduct.
Read moreWhat do you want to know ahead of the 2019 general election?
Read moreThe ambulance service said the person who left the message should "remember crews are there to save lives".
Read moreRiding bikes indoors and violence are also among the reasons Suffolk council issued 167 bans.
Read moreThe 71-year-old had been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation, .
Read morePhil Shepka
BBC News
Alexander Palmer was known to have a "desire to kill strangers" before he stabbed a man to death.
Read moreA Suffolk artist challenged herself to do 100 drawings in 100 days for a rural health charity.
The Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust faced criticism for moving patients around the country.
Read moreThe website used Suffolk's links to Ed Sheeran and Harry Potter in a bid to dupe people.
Read moreCentre-back James Wilson agrees an 18-month deal to keep him at Portman Road until 2021.
Read moreAn infant is pronounced dead in hospital and a woman in her 20s is arrested.
Read moreKey repairs are needed for a Grade II listed building linked to 1930s abdication crisis.
Read moreSean Coughlan
Family and education correspondent
The biggest primary school academy trust is setting up food banks in its schools to feed families.
Read moreA campaign group is calling for government investment to reinvigorate the industry.
Read moreEamonn O'Nolan was detained after being part of group of protesters in Trafalgar Square.
Read moreRescue dog Bee is helping people recovering from brain injury gain confidence.
Firearms, ammunition and drugs are found in raids across three counties.
Read moreDuncan Leatherdale
BBC News online
A musician has spent several months cycling thousands of miles to record the sounds of the UK.
Read moreSarah Robertson
BBC News
More police, firefighters and ambulance workers are taking time off for mental ill health.
Read moreBabergh council wants to allow at least two years before changing its name.
Read moreUp to 40mm of rain is expected to fall in south-east England within two hours, the Met Office says.
Read moreAnneka Rice's future daughter-in-law praises people who searched for her engagement ring gem.
Read more