Defra looks for solutions as Covid and Brexit problems threaten to leave gaps on supermarket shelves

The UK government has held emergency talks with retailers, logistics groups and wholesalers as a shortage of lorry drivers threatens to leave gaps on supermarket shelves.

Officials from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) are understood to have discussed potential solutions, including relaxing restrictions on drivers’ working hours and increasing capacity for HGV driving tests and training to help bring in new local drivers.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

‘Patients hid under beds’: Sudan doctors refuse to hand injured protesters to soldiers

Medics in Khartoum say military asked for wounded to be handed over…

Occupied parts of Ukraine vote in referendums on joining Russia

Results seen as foregone conclusion in favour of annexation, and Ukraine and…

Soy Cromwell! James Cromwell’s Starbucks plant milk protest shows why he’s movies’ top revolutionary

Supergluing himself to a coffee counter in protest at non-dairy milk surcharges…

Fundraiser for east London gay bar hits £100,000 target after surge in donations

Friends of the Joiners Arms intend to create the UK’s first community-run…