A man who admitted a raft of offences - including burglary and theft - in the space of just two days, has had his case adjourned so further reports can be made.

Billy Stratton, 22, broke into a property in Lawn Avenue, Great Yarmouth, on March 4 this year and stole car keys from inside before he drove off.

Stratton from Chaucer Road,  Yarmouth, was arrested the next day.

He appeared at Norwich Crown Court, sitting at Whitefriars, on Monday after he admitted burglary and theft.

Stratton has also admitted theft of a motor vehicle; possession of cannabis; driving while disqualified; failing to provide a specimen for analysis; driving while disqualified and driving while unfit through drugs as well as two counts of using a motor vehicle without third party insurance.

Matthew Edwards, representing Stratton, said the defendant has "mental health issues" and suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and wanted these issues to be looked at by the probation service.

Recorder Nicola Fitches ordered a report with sentencing listed for July 11.