Backlog Britain: how civil service job cuts could cause chaos

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Backlog Britain: how civil service job cuts could cause chaos
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Whether passports, driving licences, visas for Ukrainians or tax processing – the system is already creaking

has just announced that it is hiring 700 extra staff after widespread reports of people being unable to travel as planned because of significant delays in receiving passports, or getting news about what is happening. There is an ongoing scramble for scarce appointments – and warnings that new passports could take weeks to be issued.

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