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PM agrees to ministerial talks on Ipswich's Northern Bypass

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to arrange a meeting about Ipswich's Northern Bypass, responding to mounting pressure over the town's traffic problems and a stark warning about the Orwell Bridge's future.

Why it matters: Orwell Bridge closures cost Ipswich £1 million per day in losses, according to the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, with the spate of recent incidents bringing the town's traffic issues into sharp focus.

The big picture: Plans for the Ipswich Northern Bypass were abandoned in 2020 due to a lack of "political support". Suffolk County Council's cabinet voted against the proposal, citing funding concerns, while protesters raised environmental objections.

Jack Abbott speaking at PMQs about the importance of the Northern Bypass project in Ipswich
Jack Abbott speaking at PMQs about the importance of the Northern Bypass project in IpswichParliament Live

Driving the news: Labour MP Jack Abbott challenged the Prime Minister during Prime Minister's Questions after writing to him about the "absurd" situation facing the town last week and calling for the Northern Bypass to be given national priority status.

What they're saying: Abbott told the House of Commons: "This critical project has been gathering dust for years, repeatedly blocked by people who refuse to act in our long-term interests."

In his letter to the Prime Minister, Abbott warned the Orwell Bridge's lifespan "is now envisaged to be considerably shorter than originally expected, perhaps even as short as 20 years."

Sir Keir praised the MP's "relentless" efforts to boost growth and investment in Ipswich and Suffolk.

"We will fast-track decisions on at least 150 major economic infrastructure projects to kickstart growth, and I will make sure he gets a meeting with the relevant minister to discuss the issues of concern to him," the Prime Minister said.

What's next: The Suffolk Chamber of Commerce will release its eagerly-awaited report on the economic impact of the A14 and Orwell Bridge's shortcomings tomorrow.

The bottom line: With mounting evidence of the economic impact on our town, county and region and renewed political focus, could the Northern Bypass finally move forward after what one local campaigner has described as "years of local inertia"?

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Martlesham pub makes history with record-breaking pint pour

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The Douglas Bader has etched its name in the history books after participating in the largest simultaneous pint pour ever recorded.

Why it matters: The Martlesham Heath pub was one of 114 venues nationwide to set a new Guinness World Records title, showcasing the growing demand for both traditional and alcohol-free draught beer options.

The Douglas Bader in Martlesham, Ipswich
The Douglas Bader in Martlesham, IpswichOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

How it happened: The nationwide "The Big Pour" event took place on 7 April, with publicans connecting via video call to pour pints of Heineken and Heineken 0.0 in perfect synchronisation.

  • Participants had just 10 seconds to complete their pours under the watchful eye of an official Guinness World Records adjudicator

  • The Douglas Bader was among pubs from across the UK, ranging from Scotland to Surrey, that took part in the record attempt

The bigger picture: The event celebrated Heineken installing its 1,000th alcohol-free draught tap in UK pubs.

  • This milestone makes Heineken 0.0 the most widely available alcohol-free beer on draught in the country

  • The company says it now has more alcohol-free draught installations than any other brand

What they're saying: Lawson Mountstevens, Managing Director Star Pub at Heineken UK, said: "Part of the ritual of going to the pub is watching your pint being freshly poured from the tap – the tilt of the glass, the smooth cascade, and mouthwatering anticipation of the first sip."

  • "This draught experience is central to pub culture, and for non-alcoholic beer to become truly mainstream, it needs to be part of that experience"

  • "It needs to be poured from the tap like any other pint, not just another option in the fridge"

The bottom line: The Douglas Bader's participation in this record-breaking event highlights Ipswich's place in brewing history while reflecting changing consumer preferences in the pub industry.

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