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After AstraZeneca cut its initial delivery of vaccines to the EU by up to 60 percent, Stella Kyriakides, EU health commissioner, has warned the bloc will introduce tight controls on the export of jabs to other countries. This has sparked fears the UK could suffer a shortfall or even a block of imports Pfizer and BioNTech jabs, which are imported from a Belgium manufacturing plant, if export controls are introduced. After the end of the Brexit transition period, deliveries of the Pfizer vaccine carried on as normal but are set to be delayed over sch
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The Business Secretary told MPs at the Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee EU legislation on labour laws such as the 48 hour working week could be axed. Mr Kwarteng insisted there would be no dilution of workers rights, despite accusations from his shadow contemporary Ed Miliband Conservatives would take a “wrecking ball” to laws enshrining them.