The week in pictures: Suffolk

A major fire at a railway station restaurant in Lowestoft caused the cancellation of train services
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Life and events in Suffolk have been captured in a series of images, during a week where a mass protest took place, a large fire broke out and thousands of people lapped up the sun during the Easter holidays.
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Police arrested 13 people after protesters blocked the entrances to RAF Lakenheath on Tuesday, in protest at the Iran war

Ipswich waterfront was reflected perfectly on Thursday as temperatures reached 21C (70F)

On Easter Monday, the first passenger train since 1929 ran at an open day at Blythburgh Station

Maisy, who was stood-up at a speed dating-style event designed to introduce her to potential new owners, has finally found her fur-ever home

The bluebells have started to come out in the woods in Bentley, during the recent warm spell

The longer evenings have also seen some spectacular sunsets, like this one at Walberswick
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