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Watch: Alex and Stu's video verdict on Town's 3-3 draw with Hull City
Alex Jones and Stuart Watson give their video verdict after Ipswich Town's 3-3 draw at Hull City in the Championship. The duo discussed the key moments from the game and overall thoughts on the result. You can watch the full video below...
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Hutchinson shines as Town play out crazy draw - AJ's player ratings from Hull clash
Ipswich Town played out a thrilling 3-3 draw away at Hull City. Alex Jones provides his player ratings from the MKM Stadium. Vaclav Hladky Nothing he could do about the first two goals, but certainly an argument that he could've held the initial
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'Hopefully tonight will prove to be a really big point' - McKenna on 3-3 draw at Hull
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna was keen to focus on the positives following tonight's breathless 3-3 draw at Hull City. The Blues led three times in the game, comeback striker George Hirst opening the scoring (19) before Omari Hutchinson twice
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Town take a point from crazy draw at play-off chasing Hull City
Ipswich Town were pegged back three times in a dramatic match at the MKM Stadium, drawing 3-3 with play-off chasing Hull City. A goal from the returning George Hirst was cancelled out by Ozan Tufan, and while Omari Hutchinson bagged a stunning
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Dan Poulter's defection to Labour sparks anger from local Tories
Suffolk MP Dr Dan Poulter defected from the Tories to Labour because he lost faith in the current government's ability to save the NHS, he has told us. Speaking after he revealed on Saturday that he would not be seeking re-election in the next
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Matchday Recap: How Town's 3-3 draw at Hull City played out
10:01pm FT: Hull City 3 (Tufan 40, Delap 56, Ohio 87) Ipswich Town 3 (Hirst 19, Hutchinson 45+2, 67) What a game.
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Suffolk MP Dan Poulter quits Tories and defects to Labour
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Dr Dan Poulter has defected from the Conservatives and joined the Labour Party. The Observer has reported the former health minister, who has represented his constituency since the 2010 election, has crossed
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Suffolk festival named among best in UK this summer
An online magazine has named a Suffolk festival as one of the best in the UK in 2024. The Week magazine put Latitude Festival on its list of the best music festivals to take place this summer. Digital editor Mike Starling of The Week magazine
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Van driver caught speeding at 81mph in 60mph zone to pay out £400
A Woodbridge man has been ordered by magistrates to pay fines and costs of more than £400 after he was caught driving 21mph over the speed limit. Andrew Edward Frost, 60, of Short Walk in the east Suffolk town, was charged with driving a Mercedes
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Development plans for village pub refused because of protected status
Plans to redevelop a village pub to provide three cottages have been refused due to concerns about the viability of the pub, which is registered as an asset of community value (ACV). Edward Bolton had applied to East Suffolk Council for permission
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Why this often forgotten village with a great pub is worth a visit
Suffolk is home to a number of great villages and towns - with some of them often overlooked - but here are some reasons this location is well worth a visit. Troston, a small village about five miles north of Bury St Edmunds, is full of characteristic
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From Suffolk to the Atlantic Ocean: Sailor prepares for solo round-the-world race
A woman who learned to sail on the River Deben is preparing to spend three months travelling the world’s oceans entirely alone, chasing a lifelong dream. There are now less than seven months to go before Pip Hare will depart from Les Sables-d'Olonne
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New supercar experience to launch at Suffolk circuit
Car enthusiasts will have the chance to get behind the wheel of supercars and receive training from experts as a new experience comes to a Suffolk circuit. TrackDays.co.uk, which runs driving experiences across the nation, will launch the new Double
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Why is over half the ITFC Women’s squad from St Joseph’s College?
The collaboration between St Joseph’s College and Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC) offers students exceptional prospects for football advancement within both academic and club settings. The partnership ensures students benefit from professional
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Pub 'trading as usual' despite ceiling damage
A pub is "trading as usual" despite part of the ceiling being damaged in an incident. The Ego at Deben Seal in Woodbridge opened its doors on Thursday, April 18 after being transformed into a Mediterranean-style restaurant. Following the
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50,000 WASPI women in Suffolk waiting to hear about compensation
There are 50,000 women in our county alone waiting to find out just how much compensation they are owed by the government, latest data has shown. March was home to a moment hailed as a historic victory for the WASPI movement when a long-awaited
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Hull clash marks the start of a pivotal week in Town's season
Ipswich Town return to Championship action with a trip to play-off chasing Hull City this evening (8pm). Alex Jones previews the action. We’re back! Ipswich haven’t played in two whole weeks, with their trip to Coventry City postponed
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GORGEOUS NEW PICTURES: Jimmy's Farm polar bear, Ewa, and her new best friends
Jimmy’s Farm and Wildlife Park on the outskirts of Ipswich has had an influx of heavyweight arrivals this year. Rescued European brown bear Diego, weighing in at an impressive 360kg, has recently gone on view to the public in his large, wooded
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How food megatrends can help Suffolk farmers
Will Hargreaves from Savills discusses the opportunity presented by changing consumer behaviours. By staying aware of food megatrends, the agriculture industry can adapt to evolving consumer preferences, ensuring rural businesses remain competitive
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Suffolk council apologises as it pays out £8k after girl misses 18 months of school
A Suffolk council has apologised and agreed to pay out more than £8,000 in compensation after a child with autism was left without suitable education for 18 months. An investigation from the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman found on April
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Suffolk village describes 'big impact' of poultry farm linked to fly infestation
A Suffolk villager has described the 'big impact' a nearby poultry farm is having on residents' lives amid concerns that homes are being invaded by flies associated with the facility. Alasdair Cameron, of Cox Common, Westhall said there had been
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Suffolk farmers 'likely to take profits hit' after nightmare start to growing season
Farmers are trying to recover from a series of setbacks - just as the value of their land peaks, according to experts. Confidence in the agriculture sector has taken a knock as farmers try to contain the fallout from one of the wettest winters
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Worth its weight in old - Vintage clothing kilo sale coming to Suffolk town
Vintage clothing fans are in for a treat as a fill-a-bag thrift sale is coming to an east Suffolk town. The vintage clothing sale will be at Woodbridge Community Centre in Station Road from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, May 11. The organisers have
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Warning system among recommendations to prevent repeat of flooding in Suffolk town
The creation of a town-wide warning system to prevent a repeat of flooding during Storm Babet is among recommendations in a report into the downpours that hit Suffolk. Consultants Amazi looked into the events of October 20 when Framlingham's roads
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OPINION: Three steps to Premier League heaven
After a break from matches, Ipswich Town tonight begin the final push for promotion to the bright lights of the Premier League. The journey the club has been on over the last couple of seasons has been the stuff of dreams. From languishing mid table
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Ducks crossing sign put up in town following deaths
A sign has been put up on a lamp post in an east Suffolk town warning motorists about ducks crossing, amid concerns a rising number are being hit and killed by passing vehicles. Framlingham resident Sam Tessera has put up the red and white 'hazard
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Secluded Suffolk beach named among best in UK
A Suffolk beach which is often referred to as a hidden gem has been named among the best in the UK. Walberswick beach, near Southwold, has been included in a list of the best beaches put together by the luxury travel magazine Conde Nast.
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The spotlight is on Town - but tonight is do or die for Hull City as well
Ipswich Town travel to the MKM Stadium to face Hull City tonight (8pm). Alex Jones takes a closer look at the Tigers. Going big Historically, Hull aren’t known for splashing big cash, even by Championship standards. Yes, the club have
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Drug dealers jailed for role in supplying cocaine into Suffolk town
A man and a woman have been jailed for their part in running a drug line in Bury St Edmunds. Jurgen Kapica and Vinjola Geca, both 23, were arrested on January 25 after police arrived at their home in Snakes Lane East, Woodford Green, with a warrant