Norwich score late to beat Wiganpublished at 18:17 BST 29 September 2018
Mario Vrancic scores the only goal as Norwich City beat Wigan Athletic at Carrow Road.
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Read MoreIpswich Town's winless Championship run moves on to 12 games as they let slip a two-goal lead to draw at Birmingham.
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BBC Radio Suffolk political reporter
Tom Hunt, a former Cambridgeshire councillor, has been named as the Conservatives' prospective parliamentary candidate for Ipswich.
The 30-year-old, who was born in Ely, said his priorities would be crime, infrastructure and education.
He is currently chief of staff to the elected mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and said he would move to Ipswich within the next month.
Mr Hunt, who voted and campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union, said he was "deeply honoured" and "determined to show I'm good enough for the job".
Tory Ben Gummer lost his seat to Labour's Sandy Martin in the last General Election.
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A Paralympian says the app will "empower disabled people to travel without any fear".
Read MoreTwo men arrested in connection with the attack have been released on conditional bail, police say.
Read MoreAn eyewitness said he heard sirens before he saw the police car "ramping up the war memorial".
Read MoreBright Tribe Trust is alleged to have misused government funding for building projects.
Read MoreTyler Semple called paramedics despite his difficulties with talking on the telephone.
Read MoreThe structures were erected in Norwich in the 1880s and are no longer in use.
Read MoreA £20m medical school has opened at the Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford.
The school received nearly 2,000 applicants for its 100 publicly-funded places - the first time in 12 years that government-paid spots have gone to a new medical school.
It is the first of its kind to open in Essex and will be training the doctors of the future.

Student Nishita Gadi, the daughter of a medical consultant, hopes to follow in his footsteps.
She said: "Dad would work long hours while he was training and I did see it was hard work.
"When I first told him medicine was something I might be interested in, he sat me down and told me everything that was difficult about it and said: 'Are you sure?'"
Image source, Nishita GadiJack Kilbey, another of the new students, said: "I live locally so I've seen the school go from a hole in the ground to the amazing surroundings we find ourselves in."

Norwich is to get a share of a £60m fund to draw up proposals for government vetting to improve local public transport links.
The city is on a shortlist of 10 city regions to share the cash taken from a £840m fund to overhaul transport between suburbs and city centres nationally.

This step marks the next stage of the £1.7bn Transforming Cities Fund aimed at making it easier, safer and quicker for people to travel and get to work, the government said.
Prime Minister Theresa May said: "We have already invested £86m towards the £205m Norwich Northern Distributor Road, which provides a new dual carriageway around the north and east of the city."
Norwich local authorities will receive an initial £50,000 to develop bids to win investment cash for new bus and cycle routes to housing developments, or for innovation in cleaner vehicle technology.
The threats were intended for a rapper who released a music video calling for white babies to be killed.
Read MoreA sell-out crowd lined the platform to welcome the famous locomotive.
Read MoreOrganisers say high costs and lower than expected park and ride usage had an impact on figures.
Read MoreBilly Clayton needs £200,000 towards new treatment for Ewing's sarcoma.
Read MoreSurrey narrowly miss out on a record-breaking win as Essex clinch a thrilling one-wicket victory over the county champions.
Read MoreCampaigners have taken over the Painters Yard site in the cultural quarter of Colchester.
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What Is Love? is due out on 30 November and comes four years after their debut LP New Eyes.
It has a football squad's worth of guest vocalists including Zara Larsson, Luis Fonsi and Ellie Goulding.
Three of the tracks have already been released as singles including 2016's Rockabye” feat. Anne-Marie and Sean Paul, and Solo with Demi Lovato (below).
Grace Chatto from the band said: “The album looks at many different kinds and stages of love. We’ve been making it over three years, during which time we’ve all experienced love in our lives in different ways and, some of us, heartbreak too.
"Somehow this is all expressed in the music: brotherly love; family love; romantic love; crazy all-consuming love; the pain of love turning into something different or dishonest."
Sounds like we're gonna love it.
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Gorlliaz mastermind Damon Albarn has sat down with Rolling Stone magazine, external to discuss their album, The Now Now, which dropped in June.
Albarn celebrated turning 50 earlier in the year but told the publication his birthday celebrations paled in comparison with his old Britpop rival and newfound friend Noel Gallagher's, the previous year.
"Oh, mine was pathetic compared with his!" Damon said of Noel's Narcos-inspired shindig.
"His was spectacular. No comparison."
"He’s like a comrade," he added of his one-time chart topping nemesis.
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Quote MessageIt’s about that specific moment in time when you both get the carpet pulled from underneath you, and everything you’ve been abstractly dreaming about suddenly becomes a reality. I was 22, and I couldn’t walk down the street without everybody recognizing me. That’s an exhilarating but terrifying moment, and we went through it together.
Sounds like they enjoyed Britpop more than bandmate Graham Coxon, from earlier today.
Noel ended up playing on the final track of Gorillaz previous record, external, Humanz.