Suffolk farmers campaigning against farm inheritance tax say they will fight on after a week of protest around the Budget.

They were unimpressed with a "token" concession over the controversial tax by chancellor Rachel Reeves in her Budget Day speech on Wednesday increasing the amount transferable between spouses.

Around 100 tractors took to the county's roads on Monday to voice their opposition to the new tax - which is due to come into force in April next year.

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Tractors covered in placards weaved their way past Ipswich and Felixstowe docks.

On Wednesday, some joined a national demonstration in London - but felt their right to free speech was curtailed when a tractor ban order from the Metropolitan police went out unexpectedly on the ev

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