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Shadow justice secretary told students ‘life becomes a lot harder’ if ‘the right is not united’, according to Sky

Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, has said the government target to clear the record high backlog of driving tests will be missed by up to eight months, PA Media reports. PA says:

Alexander told MPs her department is aiming to end the backlog by summer 2026.

This is despite the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) having a target of reducing average waiting times for tests across Britain to no more than seven weeks by the end of this year.

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