Covid UK: NHS will be banned from buying supplies linked to slavery

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Covid UK: NHS will be banned from buying supplies linked to slavery
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NHS will be banned from buying supplies linked to slavery

NHS in England to be banned from buying supplies linked to slavery. New law will outlaw buying or using goods and services linked to evil trade. Britain spent billions on PPE and Covid tests 'made by Chinese slaves'.

NHS in England to be banned from buying supplies linked to slavery. New law will outlaw buying or using goods and services linked to evil trade. Britain spent billions on PPE and Covid tests 'made by Chinese slaves'
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