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Wednesday’s Times focuses on the chaos at Felixstowe port, where containers are piled up and unable to be moved because of the lorry driver shortage. The paper suggests deliveries for Christmas are among the goods being held up – including toys, electrical goods, bikes and homeware. Ministers are being warned that there could be gaps on shelves, the paper says. Felixstowe normally handles more than a third of Britain’s container imports and exports, and much of it is toys and furniture.

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