Norfolk forges surprising link with major US city
Norfolk County Council is forging an unusual partnership with the city of Virginia Beach in the USA.
Specialist reporter (public affairs)
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
Norfolk County Council is forging an unusual partnership with the city of Virginia Beach in the USA.
Norwich's Catholic Cathedral and medieval Norfolk and Suffolk churches are at risk of being damaged or lost, Historic England has warned.
Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe has asked his constituents to tell him how they want him to vote in the assisted dying bill.
Senior political and religious figures across Norfolk and Waveney have given their views on the highly controversial assisted dying bill.
The Bishop of Norwich has said the Archbishop of Canterbury was right to resign.
A Norfolk MP's call for parents to be allowed to take their children out of school in term time for up to five days a year has been roundly rejected in Parliament.
The controversial 'click-and-chuck' booking system for trips to Norfolk's recycling centres has been launched.
The Norfolk roads where a thousand street lights could be switched off to save a council £200,000 have been revealed.
A stark warning has been issued that Norfolk's care system could buckle this winter, heaping further pressure on cash-strapped council budgets.
Health chiefs could ask the government to allow fluoride to be added to Norfolk's drinking water - to help protect people against tooth decay.
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