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Civil servants asked to volunteer to man 75 crisis filling stations across Northern Ireland

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11 Jan, 2019
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Civil servants asked to volunteer to man 75 crisis filling stations across Northern Ireland
The civil service has appealed for volunteers to administer a system of fuel rationing across Northern Ireland, with 75 "strategically located" filling stations supplying "priority" vehicles if there is a major oil supply emergency.
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