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Stark warning of mental health impact on university students

It’s the end of November, the excitement of Freshers’ Week is over now, and teenagers all over the country who’ve just started university are settling into a new way of life. Many are living away from home for the first time, with all the challenges this entails: managing their finances, cooking their own meals and looking after themselves independently (while still bringing their washing home now and again, of course).

Norwich walks: Magdalen Gates to Fye Bridge

This is the next instalment in our series where writers commissioned by the National Centre for Writing will share their favourite walks in Norwich. Please only retrace their steps if it meets the government’s coronavirus regulations.

Norwich walks: Magdalen Gates to Fye Bridge

This is the next instalment in our series where writers commissioned by the National Centre for Writing will share their favourite walks in Norwich. Please only retrace their steps if it meets the government’s coronavirus regulations.

NNF13: The art history of Lynda Morris

An intriguing hoard of treasures culled from a life spent in the arts – back home to Norwich. Art curator Lynda Morris' new N&N Festival exhibition displays her life instead of other people's work. KEIRON PIM reports.

Norfolk author on reading final resting places

Graveyards may be places associated with death, but they can tell us fascinating stories about long-lost ways of life. Author Peter Stanford told KEIRON PIM how to read a graveyard on a walk around a Norfolk church.