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It would cause 'massive damage' if EU staff lost their right to work.
The NHS could end up forking out £3.5m, while Health Education England would have to pay more than £1.6m to sponsor its trainees.
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The Tory peer was scathing in his criticism of the Foreign Secretary
MP leading inquiry opposes colleagues using term for 'journalism they disagree with'.
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'We’re now going to have to try harder.'
The Government announced it was scrapping the scheme last month
They also support more than 200,000 jobs.