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Suffolk on strike and Ipswich Town lose six on the trot

Terry hears from reporters across the county to find out how Suffolk is affected by today's public sector strike action.

Ipswich Town suffer their sixth defeat on the trot, losing 4 nil to Burnley.

Today could see the biggest strike in a generation, as around two million public sector workers are expected to walk out in a row over their pensions.

Here in Suffolk, many of the county's schools will be shut, the courts system is affected and emergency service staff - including ambulance workers and the coastguard - will be working to rule.

Terry hears reports from across the county, plus Suffolk MP Dr Dan Poulter, Graham White from the National Union of Teachers in Suffolk and the leader of Suffolk County Council, Mark Bee.

Plus Ipswich Town haven't won a match since mid October; the club's worst run in over 16 years. Manager Paul Jewell says he felt physically sick after the game while Chief Executive, Simon Clegg tells Terry the manager still has the club's backing.

And a look ahead to Latitude 2012 with Festival Director, Melvin Benn.

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Wed 30 Nov 2011 06:00

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  • Wed 30 Nov 2011 06:00