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Driving test bosses 'bullying examiners to be lenient with learners to reduce COVID backlog'

Sky News Wednesday, 4 December 2024
Driving test bosses 'bullying examiners to be lenient with learners to reduce COVID backlog'Driving test managers are "bullying" examiners into being lenient with learners to reduce the COVID driving test backlog, Sky News has been told.
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