Home Office failure to scrap NHS migrant surcharge sparks anger

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Priti Patel has reportedly not acted on calls to scrap fee, despite apparent review

Anger is growing over the failure of the government to abolish the surcharge many migrant healthcare workers must pay to access the NHS, after Priti Patel said it was under review three weeks ago.

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