We'll leave you this photo of the sun going down in west Norfolk, taken by BBC Weather Watcher Santa Cruz Slacker.
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Ed Balls has found his 'Inner Beyonce'
Norwich City chairman and BBC Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls says he's found his "Inner Beyonce" after 10 weeks in the BBC contest.
The former shadow chancellor hopes to get far enough into the competition to perform a "steamy rumba" which he believes would be "something special".
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Quote Message: If you said to me three months ago I had an inner Beyonce I wouldn't have believed you, but clearly I did. I've been singing Halo in the shower ever since." from Ed Balls Norwich City chairman/Strictly star
If you said to me three months ago I had an inner Beyonce I wouldn't have believed you, but clearly I did. I've been singing Halo in the shower ever since."
Alex Neil comes out fighting
Phil Daley
BBC Radio Norfolk sport
The Norwich City boss was in confident mood at his Friday press conference ahead of Saturday's match at Derby.
The Canaries have had a run of four league defeats and they've slipped from the top of the Championship to sixth place.
Reindeers - are they festive?
The animal rights group PETA has voiced concerns at plans to have two live reindeer at the Swaffham Christmas lights switch-on today.
Kirsty Henderson, from the charity, says there's "nothing festive about taking reindeer out of their natural habitat and parading them in front of noisy crowds of people".
But town clerk Richard Bishop says the campaigners have missed the point. "This is about the spirit of Christmas and reindeers and Christmas go together".
Quote Message: We've had assurances from the owners... they transport them safely to all parts of the country and there's a limited amount of time in which they can be here and we work within their guidelines." from Richard Bishop Swaffham Town Clerk
We've had assurances from the owners... they transport them safely to all parts of the country and there's a limited amount of time in which they can be here and we work within their guidelines."
Weather: Becoming cloudy with mist and fog
Chris Bell
BBC Look East weather
A dry evening and night, with long clear spells across the BBC East region.
Becoming increasingly cloudy, with mist and fog patches forming, becoming quite thick in places.
Temperatures falling to 0-2C (32F-35F).
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After a chilly and foggy start, Saturday will be dry with sunny spells, but becoming cloudy later.
The front page of the Lynn News has the story of a mother of a 15-year-old Heacham student who was excluded while completing a charity challenge, describing the action as "unnecessary".
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Listen: Chat with Alex Neil
Unlike you, Norwich City manager Alex Neil says he "doesn't have the privilege of listening to Canary Call".
The Justice Secretary and South West Norfolk MP Elizabeth Truss has been at Norwich prison this afternoon.
She's meeting students from City College, Norwich who have been doing work experience at the jail.
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The visit comes just weeks after the justice secretary announced plans to recruit 2,500 extra prison officers across the country following an increase in violence and complaints from staff.
The Ministry of Justice hopes that schemes like the one being run by City College will encourage more young people to consider the prison service as a career
Bus subsidies down by £1.3m over six years
Chris Bond
BBC Sunday Politics East
Bus subsidies in Norfolk have been slashed by a third since 2010 and campaigners warn of further cuts to come.
Norfolk County Council has reduced its financial support by £1.33m over the last six years and the Campaign for Better Transport says tight budgets mean more cuts are in the pipeline.
Research by BBC Sunday Politics East shows £13m has been cut from bus services across the BBC East region, where spending has dropped by 10% to £3.64 per passenger.
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The Bus Bill, currently going through Parliament, will give local councils more of a say in bus services – allowing collaboration with private companies and franchising opportunities.
But some of the new powers would only be granted to councils with elected mayors.
“We think that whether or not you have an elected mayor, you should be able to depend on a regular, frequent and affordable bus service,” she said.
You can see more on this story on the BBC Sunday Politics East on Sunday, 27 November at 11:00 on BBC1.
Fatal collision: Police appeal to help trace driver
Police investigating a fatal crash which happened at Horsham St Faith last weekend are appealing for help to trace the driver of a 4x4.
Brothers Sam and Shane Nobbs were killed in the collision, which happened on the A140 to the north of Norwich at about 08:00 on Saturday.
Their black Honda Civic, travelling towards Norwich, and a red LDV Maxus travelling in the opposite direction, were involved in crash.
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The driver of the van, a man in his 40s, suffered serious life-changing injuries.
Officers are keen to trace the driver of a silver or grey 4x4 which was travelling on the A140 between the Northern Distributor Road and Waterloo Road, towards Aylsham.
Dogs can run free on seaside town's beaches
Plans to force dog owners to put their pets on a lead on a stretch of Great Yarmouth beach have been dropped.
The borough council had looked at imposing an order between North Denes and Caister.
But after a public petition, many locals unhappy at the proposals turned out in force at a meeting of the environment committee.
Committee chair Councillor Carl Smith says they were glad for the public's participation.
Quote Message: The council chamber was full. They'd come to see democracy at work and they saw democracy at work. We listened to their views and took them into account when making our decision." from Cllr Carl Smith Great Yarmouth Borough Council
The council chamber was full. They'd come to see democracy at work and they saw democracy at work. We listened to their views and took them into account when making our decision."
Counting down for Ed Sheeran's live performance
Not long to go before East Anglia's Children's Hospices ambassador Ed Sheeran performs live at the Natural History Musuem, in a fundraising event for The Nook appeal, which takes place on Wednesday.
Del Boy fans have a pukka opportunity to acquire some Trotter memorabilia when a private collection of Only Fools & Horses merchandise goes under the hammer next Friday.
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It's been amassed over the last 20 years by Robert Birch, who works in Ipswich. Known as the "Suffolk super fan", his collection has out-grown his house.
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The sale includes "Bank of Peckham" bank notes, boxed sets of the TV series, and clothing.
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There are autobiographies with signatures of the cast... and even a female blow up doll. Could you ever forget that episode?
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The auction, at TW Gaze in Diss, is next Friday. As Del would say, "Cushti!"
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Police praise rape victim's courage
A 32-year-old man has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely and given a 12-year jail term for raping a woman in south Norfolk.
Norfolk Constabulary launched an investigation after being contacted by the victim in April 2015.
Det Con Sally Barker praised the bravery of the victim in coming forward, saying the case had had "a considerable impact on the victim and her family".
Don Gallier, of Crane Close, Dereham, was sentenced at Norwich Crown Court today.
Quote Message: We hope the result will help to reassure victims that we take all allegations of rape seriously and will carry out full and thorough investigations to ensure those responsible are brought to justice." from Det Con Sally Barker Norfolk Police
We hope the result will help to reassure victims that we take all allegations of rape seriously and will carry out full and thorough investigations to ensure those responsible are brought to justice."
Man jailed for rape
A man has been jailed for 12 years after being convicted of raping a woman in south Norfolk.
Don Gallier, of Crane Close, Dereham, was sentenced at Norwich Crown Court today. He'd previously been found guilty of three counts of rape and one of actual bodily harm following a six-day trial in October.
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The offences took place in south Norfolk between July 2011 and April 2015, on a woman over the age of 16.
Gallier, 32, was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely.
Norwich City pre-match press conference
Norwich City head to Derby County this weekend as they attempt to stop their Championship slide.
They've lost their last four league matches and are currently sixth in the table.
At the pre-match press conference a short while ago, winger Jacob Murphy spoke about his delight in getting a new long-term contract at his boyhood club.
He told our sports reporter, Rob Butler, that his twin brother Josh hopefully won't be far behind in signing a new deal. Murphy added he's "not here about the money... I'm 21, and I'm here to play football".
Manager Alex Neil, who's been given the backing of the Norwich City board, told the media there were "no issues between him and Bradley Johnson - he was the model pro when he was here".
Johnson joined tomorrow's opponents Derby from Norwich last year.
Asked about recent media criticism, Neil gave this response: "A lot of the media write what they think the fans want to hear for likes and re-tweets".
Let's take a look at some of our BBC Weather Watchers' photographs of the early morning sunrise... and the latest weather forecast says it's expected to remain dry, with sunny spells, clouding over later.
Temperatures reaching a high of 10C (50F).
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Golden Bolt ceremony at RAF Marham
It's a milestone day at RAF Marham, with the completion of the steel structure for one of the new buildings needed for the F-35B Lightning aircraft.
To mark the occasion, the last steel bolt was sprayed gold.
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Caroline Kingdon
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Time to go home and put our feet up - another week on Norfolk Live has come to an end.
Here's a quick recap of some of the stories we've brought you today:
We'll leave you this photo of the sun going down in west Norfolk, taken by BBC Weather Watcher Santa Cruz Slacker.
Thanks for joining us - we hope you have a great weekend - we'll be back at 08:00 on Monday.
Ed Balls has found his 'Inner Beyonce'
Norwich City chairman and BBC Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls says he's found his "Inner Beyonce" after 10 weeks in the BBC contest.
The former shadow chancellor hopes to get far enough into the competition to perform a "steamy rumba" which he believes would be "something special".
Alex Neil comes out fighting
Phil Daley
BBC Radio Norfolk sport
The Norwich City boss was in confident mood at his Friday press conference ahead of Saturday's match at Derby.
The Canaries have had a run of four league defeats and they've slipped from the top of the Championship to sixth place.
Reindeers - are they festive?
The animal rights group PETA has voiced concerns at plans to have two live reindeer at the Swaffham Christmas lights switch-on today.
Kirsty Henderson, from the charity, says there's "nothing festive about taking reindeer out of their natural habitat and parading them in front of noisy crowds of people".
But town clerk Richard Bishop says the campaigners have missed the point. "This is about the spirit of Christmas and reindeers and Christmas go together".
Weather: Becoming cloudy with mist and fog
Chris Bell
BBC Look East weather
A dry evening and night, with long clear spells across the BBC East region.
Becoming increasingly cloudy, with mist and fog patches forming, becoming quite thick in places.
Temperatures falling to 0-2C (32F-35F).
After a chilly and foggy start, Saturday will be dry with sunny spells, but becoming cloudy later.
Temperatures will reach 10C (50F).
You can find more details on BBC Weather.
Children in Need kids are excluded
Lynn News
The front page of the Lynn News has the story of a mother of a 15-year-old Heacham student who was excluded while completing a charity challenge, describing the action as "unnecessary".
Listen: Chat with Alex Neil
Unlike you, Norwich City manager Alex Neil says he "doesn't have the privilege of listening to Canary Call".
Justice Minister visits Norwich jail
Andrew Sinclair
BBC Look East political correspondent
The Justice Secretary and South West Norfolk MP Elizabeth Truss has been at Norwich prison this afternoon.
She's meeting students from City College, Norwich who have been doing work experience at the jail.
The visit comes just weeks after the justice secretary announced plans to recruit 2,500 extra prison officers across the country following an increase in violence and complaints from staff.
The Ministry of Justice hopes that schemes like the one being run by City College will encourage more young people to consider the prison service as a career
Bus subsidies down by £1.3m over six years
Chris Bond
BBC Sunday Politics East
Bus subsidies in Norfolk have been slashed by a third since 2010 and campaigners warn of further cuts to come.
Norfolk County Council has reduced its financial support by £1.33m over the last six years and the Campaign for Better Transport says tight budgets mean more cuts are in the pipeline.
Research by BBC Sunday Politics East shows £13m has been cut from bus services across the BBC East region, where spending has dropped by 10% to £3.64 per passenger.
The Bus Bill, currently going through Parliament, will give local councils more of a say in bus services – allowing collaboration with private companies and franchising opportunities.
But some of the new powers would only be granted to councils with elected mayors.
Lianna Etkind, of the Campaign for Better Transport, was against that proviso.
“We think that whether or not you have an elected mayor, you should be able to depend on a regular, frequent and affordable bus service,” she said.
You can see more on this story on the BBC Sunday Politics East on Sunday, 27 November at 11:00 on BBC1.
Fatal collision: Police appeal to help trace driver
Police investigating a fatal crash which happened at Horsham St Faith last weekend are appealing for help to trace the driver of a 4x4.
Brothers Sam and Shane Nobbs were killed in the collision, which happened on the A140 to the north of Norwich at about 08:00 on Saturday.
Their black Honda Civic, travelling towards Norwich, and a red LDV Maxus travelling in the opposite direction, were involved in crash.
The driver of the van, a man in his 40s, suffered serious life-changing injuries.
Officers are keen to trace the driver of a silver or grey 4x4 which was travelling on the A140 between the Northern Distributor Road and Waterloo Road, towards Aylsham.
Dogs can run free on seaside town's beaches
Plans to force dog owners to put their pets on a lead on a stretch of Great Yarmouth beach have been dropped.
The borough council had looked at imposing an order between North Denes and Caister.
But after a public petition, many locals unhappy at the proposals turned out in force at a meeting of the environment committee.
Committee chair Councillor Carl Smith says they were glad for the public's participation.
Counting down for Ed Sheeran's live performance
Not long to go before East Anglia's Children's Hospices ambassador Ed Sheeran performs live at the Natural History Musuem, in a fundraising event for The Nook appeal, which takes place on Wednesday.
'Lovely jubbly' auction of memorabilia
Caroline Kingdon
BBC Local Live
Del Boy fans have a pukka opportunity to acquire some Trotter memorabilia when a private collection of Only Fools & Horses merchandise goes under the hammer next Friday.
It's been amassed over the last 20 years by Robert Birch, who works in Ipswich. Known as the "Suffolk super fan", his collection has out-grown his house.
The sale includes "Bank of Peckham" bank notes, boxed sets of the TV series, and clothing.
There are autobiographies with signatures of the cast... and even a female blow up doll. Could you ever forget that episode?
The auction, at TW Gaze in Diss, is next Friday. As Del would say, "Cushti!"
Police praise rape victim's courage
A 32-year-old man has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely and given a 12-year jail term for raping a woman in south Norfolk.
Norfolk Constabulary launched an investigation after being contacted by the victim in April 2015.
Det Con Sally Barker praised the bravery of the victim in coming forward, saying the case had had "a considerable impact on the victim and her family".
Don Gallier, of Crane Close, Dereham, was sentenced at Norwich Crown Court today.
Man jailed for rape
A man has been jailed for 12 years after being convicted of raping a woman in south Norfolk.
Don Gallier, of Crane Close, Dereham, was sentenced at Norwich Crown Court today. He'd previously been found guilty of three counts of rape and one of actual bodily harm following a six-day trial in October.
The offences took place in south Norfolk between July 2011 and April 2015, on a woman over the age of 16.
Gallier, 32, was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely.
Norwich City pre-match press conference
Norwich City head to Derby County this weekend as they attempt to stop their Championship slide.
They've lost their last four league matches and are currently sixth in the table.
At the pre-match press conference a short while ago, winger Jacob Murphy spoke about his delight in getting a new long-term contract at his boyhood club.
He told our sports reporter, Rob Butler, that his twin brother Josh hopefully won't be far behind in signing a new deal. Murphy added he's "not here about the money... I'm 21, and I'm here to play football".
Manager Alex Neil, who's been given the backing of the Norwich City board, told the media there were "no issues between him and Bradley Johnson - he was the model pro when he was here".
Johnson joined tomorrow's opponents Derby from Norwich last year.
Asked about recent media criticism, Neil gave this response: "A lot of the media write what they think the fans want to hear for likes and re-tweets".
Your photos: Early morning sunrise
Let's take a look at some of our BBC Weather Watchers' photographs of the early morning sunrise... and the latest weather forecast says it's expected to remain dry, with sunny spells, clouding over later.
Temperatures reaching a high of 10C (50F).
Golden Bolt ceremony at RAF Marham
It's a milestone day at RAF Marham, with the completion of the steel structure for one of the new buildings needed for the F-35B Lightning aircraft.
To mark the occasion, the last steel bolt was sprayed gold.
The fast jets are coming to the base from 2018.
Punched... Spat at... Sexually assaulted...
Eastern Daily Press
A paramedic who was sexually assaulted while doing her job has waived her right to anonymity, telling her story to the Eastern Daily Press: