Andrea Hill's future and fish quotas
Andrea Hill's future could become clearer today as councillors consider a report into whistleblowing allegations.
Plus a group of MPs calls for a change to the way fishing quotas are managed.
Andrea Hill's future at the county council could become clearer today. A report into whistleblowing allegations at Suffolk County Council will be delivered to councillors today. The council's chief executive has been on extended leave since anonymous claims came to light almost a month ago.
MPs are calling for a change to the way fishing quotas are managed, to stop thousands of tonnes of fish being discarded, dead at sea. The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has published a report on the issue. We speak to its Chairman Anne McIntosh and the Conservative MP for Waveney Peter Aldous.
Plus Suffolk Show director David Nunn looks back on the last two days at Trinity Park.
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