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Laurence Cawley

Laurence Cawley

Producer at BBC News Online

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Laurence Cawley
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Covid: What easing restrictions mean to people in a Witham estate

What does the lifting of restrictions in England mean to those living in a housing estate?
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Covid: How have allotments helped people during the pandemic?

Plot-holders tell how growing their own has helped them deal with grief and sustain mental health.
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Essex and London accents deemed less intelligent, researchers find

People with London and Essex accents downgrade others with London and Essex accents, a study finds.
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Joe Biden: The plane spotters gathering for the president’s arrival

Joe Biden is due to land in Suffolk for his first presidential visit outside of the United States.
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Tendring Technology College: Parents ‘hugely concerned’ about restr...

Teachers and parents say they have lost faith in an academy trust to run their local school.
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Covid: ‘I’m very happy to have my hairdresser back’

Hairdressers reopen in England for the first time in months, along with pubs, shops and gyms.
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Covid: The Sudbury street where neighbours eat, dance and party tog...

People living on a cul-de-sac react as lockdown-easing measures are introduced in England.

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Back to school: How pupils feel about returning to class

The BBC speaks to pupils to discover how they feel as they go back to school.
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Budget 2021: What do young aspiring actors make of it?

With £400m pledged to the arts sector, the BBC speaks to young actors to get their reaction.
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Covid-19: What have lockdowns and restrictions meant for musicians?

Music in a pandemic: Guerrilla gigs, song-writing compulsions and learning an Elizabethan guitar.
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Covid-19: ‘I am just really looking forward to reopening’

A town’s shop owners tell of spiralling record sales and missing their customers.
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Covid: ‘It is important that this is the last lockdown’

The BBC speaks with businesses in Essex about the government’s lockdown-easing measures.
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David Wilson: The King’s Lynn roofer who lured sex victims by posin...

David Wilson’s sex offences were flagged up by a Facebook algorithm before he was caught by police.
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Covid-19: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital requests military...

With one in six workers off sick, a Norfolk hospital asks the military and the council for help.
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Covid 19: Tiptree jam maker’s ‘sticky year’

The pandemic sees a surge in people having cream teas delivered to their front doors.
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Covid-19: Demand for Norfolk school key worker places ‘outstrips su...

Teachers say they are struggling to meet the demand for places from key workers during the lockdown.
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Covid-19: Essex schools closure decision ‘tough’ on families

Essex County Council is seeking ‘urgent’ talks with government over safety of reopening schools.
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Covid-19: How are couples coping with home working?

More people than ever are finding themselves working from home, often alongside their partner.
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Covid-19 vaccine: Norfolk and Norwich Hospital begins giving jabs

Hospital staff say they are excited as they start administering the injections.
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OMG: The creator of the abbreviation ‘would have loved emojis’

The admiral who coined the term would have been “Trumpesque” on Twitter, a descendant believes.
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Covid-19: New lockdown brings new DIY projects

Whether it’s knitting or building a pizza oven, many are using the time to learn a new skill.