As the EU strengthens green laws, the UK lags behind – risking both environmental harm and potential EU trade sanctions The post Cost of Brexit: Environment threatened, trade on the line first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Sometimes red paint can get you 14 years. Sometimes it is tolerated. When did intimidating your neighbours become acceptable? The post What makes this criminal damage acceptable? first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Populists thrive on fear and repetition. To counter the small boats saga, here's how we must reshape the story The post Here’s how we change the narrative on the small boats first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
From Shingle Street to Victorian novels, East Anglia has long haunted imaginations with real and fictional invasions The post “The Germans Are Coming!” The threat of an invasion of East Anglia, in actual and fictional form first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
The UK has over 800 organisations focused on promoting democracy. What impact will the US’s rapid decline into authoritarian politics have on the sector? The post Trump and the lessons for the UK democracy movement first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
The history of our relationship with ‘man’s best friend’ is complicated. Breeding has changed our dogs – but have we done this out of love? The post ‘Man’s best friend’: a relationship on the move first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Local councils provide services that we all feel, but new figures on council debt show a failing system The post Local council debts in the East: a continuing challenge first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
The new government subsidy scheme for electric vehicles is welcome, but is not enough to achieve net zero. Innovation itself is hampering change The post Subsidising new electric cars is not really the solution first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
No gadgets in a Victorian kitchen, so it all takes a bit longer, but this dish turned out to be well worth the effort The post Vegetable curry recipe, made in Audley End kitchens in 1901 first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
From Empire to the NHS, this country has always relied on outsiders. The real crisis isn’t migration – it’s dishonesty The post Britain has never stood alone first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Dig for sanity! Brits turn to allotments to beat food poverty, boost mental health, and bring back the insects and bees!| East Anglia Bylines | Powerful Citizen Journalism