A third health board in Scotland has asked the Army to plug shortages as the country's NHS staffing crisis worsens.
30.09.2021 - 00:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
fuel crisis is beginning to show signs of ‘improvement’, industry chiefs have said. Drivers have queued up at filling stations across Scotland while some businesses have applied maximum spend limits due to a shortage of fuel in recent days.
It is believed that average fuel levels across the UK have fallen by more than half when compared to last year’s figures. The fuel industry have now said that there are early signs that the situation at filling stations is getting better.
A third health board in Scotland has asked the Army to plug shortages as the country's NHS staffing crisis worsens.
Boris Johnson has jetted off to a holiday in Marbella, leaving behind an energy crisis, an ongoing fuel crisis HGV driver shortage which has threatened supply chains and cruel benefit cuts.
The cost of food is soaring. Energy bills are going through the roof.
Some parts of the country are still struggling with low fuel stocks after a rush of panic buying, new figures reveal.
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Stacey Solomon fears she might not be able to do school runsdue to the fuel crisis - and might need to ask workmen at her home for a lift to the hospital if she goes into labour.
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Stacey Solomon confided in her fans about getting caught up in the petrol shortage crisis across the UK today.The pregnant mum-of-three, who resides in her rural cottage with fiancé Joe Swash, was still laughing despite her frustration at the situation as she explained on her Instagram Stories. “School run done," the 31 year old captioned the post.
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claimed recent queues at forecourts were the result of a "manufactured situation" created by a road hauliers' association. It comes as the UK Government was forced to bend its own tough immigration rules to offer three-month visas to European lorry drivers in an attempt to ease pressure on supply lines.Shapps blamed a trade association for the haulage industry for “sparking” the supply “crisis” through “irresponsible briefings” to the public.
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Game, set, match! Duchess Kate showed off her tennis skills in a doubles match with British tennis phenom Emma Raducanu.