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We’ve now hit the point in the UK where on media outlet mentions one concern and England falls to pieces.


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Police urged drivers to be ‘sensible’ about filling up at petrol stations after long queues built up


I went to the supermarket at 7am and coming out at 7:30am, the nearest petrol station had a queue of about ten, moving around on to the road.

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Charities say panic buying is heaping extra stress on cancer patients already hit by Covid delays
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The postponement of NHS appointments for some cancer patients because of the fuel crisis will heap additional pressure on patients and their families, charities have warned.

 

The Guardian learned that several cancer patients due to attend appointments this week at University College hospital (UCLH), one of London’s largest hospitals, have been told they will have to be rescheduled.

 

A UCLH spokesperson confirmed a “small number” of patients were having appointments rearranged, but said no patients requiring urgent treatment would have their treatment delayed.

 

 

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French government pushing EU to take stronger stance in dispute over access to Channel waters

 

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The EU could hit Britain and Jersey’s energy supply over the UK’s failure to provide sufficient fishing licences to French fishers, France’s EU affairs minister has said.

 

Clément Beaune, who is a close ally of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, said action would be decided on within days and discussions were already in motion.

 

France’s prime minister, Jean Castex, echoed the sentiment, telling the national assembly that the EU had to be firmer with the UK. “The [European] Commission is moving, it must do more”, he said.

 

France has been consistently pushing the EU to take a stronger stance against the UK over its concerns that Boris Johnson’s government is acting in breach of its obligations over fishing access to Channel waters.

 

 

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