Sunday People – ‘Holiday border farce’
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Sunday People – ‘Holiday border farce’
The so-called pingdemic also resulted in airport travellers having to queue for hours on Saturday, according to the Sunday People, because of a shortage of Border Force staff. The NHS Covid app forced Heathrow staff to isolate on the busiest getaway weekend this year, with 400,000 people jetting off nationwide.
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