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David Campbell Bannerman, who wants to stand for South Norfolk, launched body that attacked privileges committee.
An MP says the fishing industry in the East of England is still struggling despite hopes of a Brexit revival. / Peter Aldous, the MP for Waveney in Suffolk, told a parliamentary debate on the state of fishing that there had been "no significant improvement" since Britain left the EU.
A Norfolk dental surgery has put its recent struggles down to the impact of Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic and the government changing "how NHS dentists get paid". / The email continued: "Brexit: Many dentists that fell into the European bracket had to hand back their NHS provider number when we left the EU, taking a big chunk of qualified NHS dentists with it."
Norfolk and Suffolk is receiving about 20pc less of the funding it used to get each year from the European Union, an analysis has revealed.
Norfolk firms are finding that they are being impacted by delays at the border caused by Brexit.
A Norfolk firm which has already been struggling with recruiting staff has faced extra pressures with absences due to Covid.
A series of ad-hoc street surveys across Norfolk has been held to canvas people’s opinions almost two years after the UK left the EU.
Council leaders were told Brexit and a poor deal on NHS contracts had also added to the local recruitment crisis, which has left people being forced to travel out of county to get treatment.
The multi-million project to replace Sheringham's former Splash pool and leisure centre has been delayed due to problems getting building materials.
A UK farmer said he was worried about harvesting his crops because he does not know if can get enough workers.
Firms across four different sectors share their stories of rising costs, extra paperwork and packages that never arrive.
A Norfolk farmer fears fruit and vegetable operations like his could go bust if new immigration rules close the door to migrant workers who harvest and pack their crops.
‘Happy Brexit Day’ sign at Norwich flats said foreign tongues would not be tolerated.
'We are now our own country again and the the Queens [sic] English is the spoken tongue here', notes say.