As we tell ghost stories to children, it is time to remember a true horror that stalked these lands The post The Witchfinder General: East Anglia’s dark secret first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Tensions over divisive flag displays have erupted into violence in Norfolk, as police face criticism for inaction The post Police drop inquiry after man assaulted removing flags first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
The £175 million Beaulieu Park station opens ahead of schedule, boosting Chelmsford’s transport links and regional connectivity The post New station opens to great excitement: ‘history is being made’ first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
East Herts residents have until November 5 to convey their opinions and concerns about plans to invest in walking and cycling infrastructure The post Help design a more walkable, bike-friendly East Herts first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
You are never too old to embark on a new adventure as I discovered in 2024, which has kickstarted a new life as a full time writer The post Literary success aged 69, I was longlisted for the Wainwright prize first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
The clocks have gone back, nights are drawing in, and Halloween brings spectacular shows to the East The post Magic and mayhem: Halloween events light up the East of England first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Growing numbers of people are getting their news from artificial intelligence assistants. A new international study raises some concerns. The post Artificial Intelligence and the news: ‘could do better’ first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Fake orders, fierce rows and a fractured council – Attleborough’s troubles show no sign of easing soon The post ‘Battleborough’s’ bitter feud turns nasty first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
A new report urges planners to treat faith and belief communities as full partners in shaping Britain’s new towns The post Report: Britain’s new towns must build in space for faith first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Belgium marked the Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal with heartfelt tributes honouring the war dead and supporting veterans The post Poppies and remembrance: Belgium honours Britain’s fallen heroes first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Letter to the editor The post Letter to the editor: A civilised society does not withhold care based on citizenship first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Visual simulations reveal how new 50-metre pylons could reshape Essex’s countryside – and spark growing local resistance The post Visual impact of new Essex pylons is modelled first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Norfolk’s crumbling coastline exposes the human cost of climate change – and the painful limits of what councils can do The post Norfolk’s vanishing coast and the limits of protection first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
We have come through a period of often shameful journalism, bending the knee to Downing Street. Can our journalism recover? The post How deference becomes client journalism in plain sight first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Passengers in East Anglia will travel on a publicly owned railway from Sunday, as Greater Anglia transfers to government control The post Greater Anglia joins public ownership after record year of performance first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
In which Mr Pecksniff lays before his readers for their approval certain observations and speculations reflecting on the political life The post Pecksniff: Badenoch brazens out the Tories’ 14 years of failure first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
As peace talks begin, three historic warnings about Zionism and statehood remind us how fragile peace remains The post Warnings from history: Lessons unheeded in the search for peace first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Tory Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride wants to take £47 billion out of the UK economy. That isn't prudence. It's managed decline The post What happens when £47 billion disappears from Britain’s economy? first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Clean-energy sources have powered Great Britain entirely for a record 87 hours this year — a milestone toward 2030 targets The post Great Britain has run on 100% clean power for record 87 hours in 2025 so far first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Suffolk tree-lover David Hopkins talks about the work of adding to the Woodland Trust's 'Ancient Tree Inventory' The post The lesson of the lost oak: why one Suffolk man’s mission matters first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Dig for sanity! Brits turn to allotments to beat food poverty, boost mental health, and bring back the insects and bees!| East Anglia Bylines | Powerful Citizen Journalism