Chris discovers that dualling the final single carriageway stretch of the A11 could start next week. Plus, we find out why some Norfolk companies have been able to grow despite the recession.
With the European Union announcing plans to reform its Common Agricultural Policy, Nick asks whether farmers should continue to receive subsidies.
Helen finds out how the life of one Norfolk man has changed since the death of his daughter from swine flu. Plus, do equal opportunities still exist in business in the current economic climate?
James Hazell sits in. Rufus Wainwright's aunt, Sloan, plays live. Plus the Editor of Let's Talk magazine talks us through the latest issue. And One Foot in the Groove takes us back to 1973 and 1980.
Matthew brings you the latest traffic and travel, news and weather.
Evening entertainment. Call in on 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
BBC Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.
Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.