Police-check fiasco stops 12,000 nurses working
14th Nov 2006, 16:08 GMT
Thousands of nurses and public sector staff have been left unable to work for months because of a backlog of police checks. Up to 50,000 workers, including 12,000 nurses, were caught in delays as new computer equipment meant criminal records checks were stockpiled
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