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The newspaper began publication on 13 October 1874, [2] incorporating the Ipswich Express, which had been published since 13 August 1839. [3] The East Anglian Daily Times merged news operations with the Ipswich Star in 2010, under the stewardship of the chief executive of Archant Suffolk, Stuart McCreery. Mr McCreery left his role one day ...
A campaign for a permanent memorial to Beattie to be placed outside Portman Road, along with the existing statues of Robson and Ramsey, was started soon after his death by Ipswich Star and East Anglian Daily Times editor Brad Jones. [99] The design for the statue was revealed on 19 March 2019 by local sculptor Sean Hedges-Quinn. [100]
A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was found dead in a house. Suffolk Police was called to an address in Hawthorn Drive, Ipswich, shortly before 18:00 GMT on Wednesday.
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The newspaper was known as The Star of the East from 1885 until 1893 when it became The Evening Star. On 23 January 2012 The Evening Star was rebranded as the Ipswich Star, for sale in Ipswich, and the Felixstowe Star for sale in Felixstowe. Both editions are published Monday to Friday only, with a Saturday edition no longer viable.
The following notable deaths in the United Kingdom occurred in 2022.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
After a fatal shooting of a patron in December 2006, a police appeal to the Ipswich Borough Council led to a revocation of Zest nightclub's licence, leading to an immediate closure in January 2007. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Council members cited the club's reputation for attracting violent criminals and failing to ensure a safe environment as grounds for ...
John Elsworthy (26 July 1931 – 3 May 2009) was a Welsh footballer.A midfielder, he was signed by Ipswich Town manager Scott Duncan in May 1949, after playing as an amateur for Newport County. [1]