News
- News and Photo7th December 2012
Train cancellation, delays, and maintenance work have become all too familiar in Norfolk. But it is my belief that improved infrastructure, including a reliable and affordable rail service, is central to unlocking the potential of rural communities to drive forward sustainable economic growth. read more
- News and Photo7th December 2012
In order to develop our local economy and promote local businesses and opportunities for the next generation we need to be connected to the rest of the world and rail links are key to that. read more
- News and Photo30th November 2012
The perception of the farming industry is that it is old fashioned, has poor career aspects and a declining output. read more
- News30th November 2012
I visited the Dereham with Watton Independent Living Group (Dwilg) in Queens Hall with over 20 constituents that are either disabled themselves or caring for someone that is. read more
- News and Photo28th November 2012
Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions, George Freeman calls on the PM to support the Movember campaign’s work to raise awareness of men’s health issues and British leadership in cancer research. read more
- News27th November 2012
George Freeman seeks reassurance from the Health Secretary that the Government will renew the cancer drugs fund. read more
- News and Photo23rd November 2012
For too long Norfolk’s infrastructure has been neglected. The A47 is a key artery but it is clogged, very dangerous and too many of my constituents suffer from injury and death from avoidable accidents. read more
- News19th November 2012
George Freeman backs the Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill which sets up a groceries code adjudicator - or “supermarket watchdog” - to ensure that large supermarkets comply with the groceries supply code of practice. He seeks reassurance that it will have the legal power to enforce compliance with the code and ensure that supermarkets treat their suppliers lawfully and fairly. read more
- News16th November 2012
Cambridge is a global “supercity” on account of it being a hub of innovation that is set to spearhead the UK’s economic recovery and tap into emerging global markets. read more
- News15th November 2012
Recent reports suggest that there are 110,000 unpaid carers in Norfolk. That means one in seven of the population care for an elderly, sick or disabled friend, partner or relative. read more






