Police investigate overnight stabbing in Ipswich
Police conduct house to house enquiries after an overnight stabbing in Ipswich.
FIFA's Sepp Blatter apologises over comments he made suggesting racism in football could be solved by a handshake.
A team of police officers are conducting house to house inquiries around Surrey Road and London Road in Ipswich after a stabbing which took place overnight. Superintendent Martin Ransome from Suffolk Police has been telling Steve Blower about the investigation.
Sepp Blatter, the head of football's world governing body FIFA, has apologised for suggesting that racism on the pitch could be settled with a handshake at the end of a match. He's told the 麻豆社 that he "deeply regrets" his "unfortunate words" and he's upset that he caused such an outcry. Foz has more.
The former Brandon Middle School is causing controversy as it's set to become a free school. Foz talks to Forest Heath Labour councillor Michael Jefferys, who says it's a step backwards towards the grammar school system. He also catches a word with Suffolk County Council's Graham Newman, who says Breckland Free School is well supported by the local community and that parental choice is important.
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