HMP Norwich offenders drafted in to support food supply | Eastern Daily Press 24/08/2021 In Industry, UK “Meat-packing businesses across Norfolk could call in school leavers and people serving prison sentences to help keep the UK’s shelves stocked.” https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/business/food-supply-chain-issues-norfolk-suppliers-8265904?fbclid=IwAR3MQc9yYUwHqL7W57C0q-d64VqjjH2RbRFWL9eGgmw11jC3wFl0z65UAMk #local #Norfolk #prison sentences #school leavers Brexit border checks: the five areas of most concern | The Grocer Staff shortages and import/export challenges the biggest impacts of Brexit for hospitality according to Lumina Intelligence Top of Mind Business Leaders Survey | Big Hospitality Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts Broken Brexit: Scots firms still struggling with labour shortages | Daily Record Coronation arrests of anti-monarchy protesters were ‘pre-meditated’, says Republic chief | The Guardian ‘If we can’t slaughter pigs next week, I won’t know what to do’ | The Times EU threatens ‘swift and firm’ retribution if Johnson violates Brexit deal again | The Independent