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Homecoming event for Lowestoft boxer and Olympic bronze medallist Anthony Ogogo

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A homecoming event is being planned for Olympic bronze boxer Anthony Ogogo in Lowestoft on Tuesday.

Lesley Dolphin sits in.

Lowestoft boxer Anthony Ogogo is to get his own homecoming bash next week. The Olympic bronze medallist will be treated to an event in his honour in Lowestoft this coming Tuesday. Lesley chats to the town's mayor Nick Webb who is organising the celebration.

A safety warning is being issued in Mildenhall. Youngsters are jumping across rivers as part of a practice known as free running. They're also at risk as they've been jumping into the river itself. Lesley speaks to local PCSO Bill Butcher.

Tears of joy and sadness have been shed by students across Suffolk who now know their A Level results. For the first time in more than two decades there's been a slight fall in the proportion of A Levels being passed with the highest grades. 26.6% of exams were awarded either a grade A or A*, down from 27 percent last year. However, the overall pass rate for students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland rose for the 30th consecutive year to 98%. Our reporter Alison Acton has been speaking to the head of Suffolk One in Ipswich and to some of their students. Also, after 6pm, Lesley chats to Geoff Barton, the headteacher of King Edward VI school in Bury St Edmunds.

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  • Thu 16 Aug 2012 16:00

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