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BBC News Online: UK
Friday, 15 September, 2000, 01:31 GMT 02:31 UK
Britain's essential services
The government has ordered that workers from the following industries and services are eligible for priority access to fuel which tankers have been delivering to 298 petrol stations across the country.
Emergency services
Armed forces
Health and social workers
Food industry
Agriculture, veterinary and animal welfare
Essential workers at nuclear sites
Water, sewerage and drainage
Fuel and energy suppliers
Public transport
Licensed taxis
Coastguards and lifeboat crews
Airport and airline workers
Postal, media, telecommunications
Central and local government workersEssential financial services staff including those involved in the delivery of cash and cheques
Prison staff
Refuse collection and industrial waste
Funeral services
Special schools and colleges for the disabled
Essential foreign diplomatic workers
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