After completing this, he then joined an Oxford Cotswold Archaeology excavation at Sizewell C - just outside his home town - where he found
would also improve connections between Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and London, campaigners said.The cost of the projects is put at more than £500m but, despite a number of promises, they have been repeatedly delayed.
Local business leaders met Ms Haigh alongside staff representing the metro mayors from the Midlands.Paul Simon, from the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, said: "She said she could see that the East was speaking with one voice."It was also very clear that she understood that this was the number one infrastructure ask for the region."
The shadow transport secretary was told that every pound spent on the project was likely to produce £5 in benefits."It is almost beyond bizarre that such a nationally vital scheme hasn’t been given the go ahead,” said Mr Simon.
After the meeting, Labour's candidate for Ipswich, Jack Abbott, said: "We share the frustration of local people that this scheme is taking so long to implement and Louise has promised to ask questions of the government."
He said that Labour could not commit to funding any new projects at the moment but added: "We fully understand the case."The late Tina Turner came to Portman Road in 1990 as part of her Foreign Affair tour that included 121 shows.
Notably her Portman Road show was the first ever concert to be held at the stadium.Songs performed to the thousands included What's Love Got to Do With It, Proud Mary, Show Some Respect and many more.
Stewart has performed not once, not twice, but three times at Portman Road.He first took to the stage in 1991 with fans queuing for hours to ensure they got a good spot once inside the stadium.