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'Unsung heroes put in a first-class performance'
The Sentinel
|December 18, 2025
CHRISTMAS has a way of revealing who we really rely on to keep daily life moving.
Adam at Brock Way delivery office and, inset, with postal workers and Angela Rayner MP in Parliament.
When pressure rises, deadlines tighten and expectations are high, it is the same groups of people who step up - often without fuss, and often without recognition.
At Christmas, more than at any other time, the country leans on shop workers, delivery drivers and postal workers, carers, NHS and social care staff, cleaners, warehouse staff, and people working in hospitality and on public transport.
We were reminded of the importance of so many of these jobs during the Covid pandemic, when they were recognised as essential.
We must not allow that recognition to fade as that period slips further into the rear-view mirror - especially when the demands of the work remain.
That is why recognition must mean more than seasonal goodwill. It must be backed up by action - action like the changes being made through the Employment Rights Bill on pay, conditions and practical support.
It is in that spirit that I also welcome the Government's funding to help up to 35,000 armed forces personnel get home to their families over Christmas.
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