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Suffolk elections: Democracy deferred or democracy cancelled?
When the Government confirmed on 22 January that Suffolk's local elections would not go ahead in May, it marked the end of a contentious political battle that exposed deep divisions between councils, within parties, and across communities about what democracy means in the midst of local government reform.News
New poll reveals food prices influencing 58% of region's voting choices
More than half of voters in the East of England say rising food prices are the most important cost of living pressure the government needs to tackle in 2026, according to new research that maps how economic concerns could be reshaping the political landscape constituency by constituency.News
Ipswich PR agency latest Suffolk business recognised for putting purpose before profit
An Ipswich communications agency with a long history in the region has been recognised for its commitment to making a positive social and environmental impact, achieving prestigious B Corp certification.News
How a local agency is helping foodbank volunteers wrap hope for Christmas
A team from Ipswich communications agency PLMR Genesis spent their morning wrapping 120 Christmas food parcels alongside volunteers at Ipswich Family Bank, before announcing a £2,000 donation to the charity.News
Cost of living tops concerns for East of England voters ahead of budget
The economy and rising cost of living has emerged as the most important issue for East of England voters, with 60% demanding government action in the upcoming Autumn Budget, according to new polling data.News
Farage more trusted than Starmer in East of England, latest poll finds
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is more trusted to represent the UK internationally than PM Keir Starmer among East of England voters, new polling reveals.News
Reform UK surge threatens Labour seats across East of England
Reform UK could overtake Labour as the second-largest party in the East of England at the next General Election, according to current polling – though voting intentions could shift significantly before 2029.Load more content





