Ukrainian refugees: UK set to waive red tape for pets

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Government set to drop paperwork and make vaccines and quarantine free under emergency rules, say sources

“Each of these animal deaths would bring further misery to the women and children who have escaped war and would make Britain’s immigration policy look extremely cruel in comparison to other EU member states.”

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