January 31, 2022 The NHS is struggling to identify which staff have not received a Covid jab as a result of "gaping holes" in hospitals' records, less than a week before the mandatory vaccine deadline, The Independent has learnt.
Every health service worker must have had their first vaccine dose by 3 February in order to have their second by the cut-off date of 1 April.
Despite hinting at a delay, the government is yet to announce an extension to the looming deadline, although it has been reported that ministers will meet on Monday to decide if mandatory vaccinations for NHS staff in England should be scrapped.
Move marks the two-year anniversary of UK leaving EU, to cut 'red tape' – provoking ridicule, as queues lengthen at Dover Sajid Javid and seniors ministers meet to decide on requirement amid fears of staffing crisis 'A lot of people had a distorted perception of what I do,' Rogan says Country went to the polls two years early after snap elections were called last November
The Big Question Is Brexit giving food shoppers less choice and higher prices? British shoppers will see reduced choice on supermarket shelves and steep price increases as EU suppliers shun the UK over the latest round of Brexit red tape, retailers and hauliers have warned.
Specialist food shops in particular are being hit hard by bureaucracy introduced on 1 January 2022, with some fearing that their businesses will no longer be viable when physical checks on food imports are introduced in July.
One haulier likened Brexit to "death by a thousand cuts" as EU companies increasingly shun the UK with each new round of paperwork, administration and delays. But are they right - and how severe could the situation become?
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