On the front page of the paper is the story of Norwich-based author
Maria Landon who as a 14-year-old schoolgirl, was sold on the streets of the city as a prostitute.
It also contains stories about
Ian McCormack who was pronounced clinically dead after being stung by five poisonous box jellyfish, but survived to tell the tale, and nursery teacher heroine
Lisa Potts who helped protect young children from a machete-wielding attacker.
Also featured are a former bishop who spent 11 years inside Norwich prison, the Norwich wife of the so-called
King of the Con Men, a life-changing day for the
Bishop of Norwich and his wife
Julie and the inspiration behind popular funnyman
Jimmy Cricket.
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