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Express after a minor error, for which he took full responsibility. RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "The unfair and disproportionate punishment taken by management in both these cases is a total miscarriage of justice and that is reflected in the...
Registration for Iris is no longer available. All of our enrolment rooms at Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester airports are closed until further notice. UKBA website It will remain open for registered passengers travelling through terminals,...
Race horses are exercised on the snowy gallops in Malton, north England Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012. Race meetings at Sedgefield and Market Rasen have been abandoned today due to snow and ice on the courses. Britain had its first snowfall of the winter on... View Photo »
Due to the effective contingency plans we put in place with airlines and the UK Border Agency, immigration queues are currently running at normal levels for Heathrow
The union said the action will disrupt Heathrow Express services, which run between the airport and London. How much does it cost to'fully automate' a railway system? The usual response for people wishing to protect their employment rights. What should...
...in an act of blatant provocation."The unfair and disproportionate punishment taken by management in both these cases is a total miscarriage of justice and that is reflected in the overwhelming ballot results for action."Management's behaviour clearly demonstrates...
Lufthansa's British business Bmi, saying competition on some European routes will diminish and fares will increase. Late last year, British Airways owner IAG agreed to buy Bmi for Ł172.5m, seeing off rival bidder Virgin in the race to grab loss-making...
A boy uses a bucket and spade to build a snowman in a park in Redhill in Surrey, south of London, on February 5, 2012 after heavy snow. Heavy snow blanketed South East England causing distruption at Heathrow airport. View Photo »
I do want to thank all those people, including a number of people from Number 10 Downing Street, who are actually helping to keep our borders open and to make sure Heathrow and Gatwick are working properly
Sir Richard Branson is warning air fares to London from Aberdeen and other Scottish airports could jump more than 30% after a deal between rivals serving Heathrow. The Virgin Atlantic boss says the agreement struck recently between British Airways (BA)...
A spokesman for the UK Border Agency said. "We are currently reviewing the long-term future of Iris. "All of our enrolment rooms at Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester airports are closed until further notice. "With electronic passport gates...
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A boy uses a bucket and spade to build a snowman in a park in Redhill in Surrey, south of London, on February 5, 2012 after heavy snow. Heavy snow blanketed South East England causing distruption at Heathrow airport.
View Photo »A girl sledges down a hill in a park in Merstham in Surrey, south of London, on February 5, 2012 after heavy snow. Heavy snow blanketed South East England causing distruption at Heathrow airport.
View Photo »David Hasselhoff arrives at Heathrow Airport in London with his daughters Hayley, left, and Taylor-Ann, right, Tuesday Aug. 16, 2011.
View Photo »England's Test captain Andrew Strauss takes part in a press conference near Heathrow Airport, west of London, on January 2, 2012, before his team's departure for the United Arab Emirates where they will play a Test series against Pakistan from January 17.
View Photo »England's Test captain Andrew Strauss speaks during a press conference near Heathrow Airport, west of London, on January 2, 2012, before his team's departure for the United Arab Emirates where they will play a Test series against Pakistan from January 17.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 02: England test captain Andrew Strauss speaks during an ECB Press Conference prior to England's departure for the UAE for a winter tour against Pakistan, at the Sofitel Heathrow Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport on January 2, 2012 in London, England.
View Photo »A passenger plane flies in front of the moon as it comes in to land at Heathrow airport in London on December 14, 2011.
View Photo »Iranian diplomatic staff board an IranAir Airbus aircraft at London's Heathrow Airport before the aircraft departs for Tehran, Friday Dec. 2, 2011. Roughly two dozen Iranian diplomats and their dependents are leaving Britain on Friday, expelled by the U.K. government in retaliation for...
View Photo »Passengers check in at quiet check-in desks at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 in London on November 30, 2011. Two million public sector workers in Britain went on strike on November 30 over changes to their pensions in the biggest walkout for decades, closing thousands of schools and...
View Photo »An empty overspill marquee, set up in preparation for overcrowding due to striking workers, is seen outside Terminal 3 of Heathrow Airport in London November 30, 2011. Teachers, nurses and border guards walked out on Wednesday as up to two million state workers staged Britain's first...
View Photo »Women walk on the concourse Terminal 3 at Heathrow Airport, London, November 30, 2011. Teachers, nurses and border guards walked out on Wednesday as up to two million state workers staged Britain's first mass strike for more than 30 years in a growing confrontation with a...
View Photo »A man waits close to the overspill marquee, set up in preparation for overcrowding due to striking workers, outside Terminal 3 of Heathrow Airport in London November 30, 2011. Teachers, nurses and border guards walked out on Wednesday as up to two million state workers staged Britain's...
View Photo »PCS (Public and Commercial Services) union members wave flags at cars near Heathrow Airport, west of London, on November 30, 2011, as they take part in a national strikes against pension cuts. Up to two million public sector workers in Britain went on strike Wednesday over changes to...
View Photo »People stand in the Terminal 3 arrivals area at Heathrow Airport, in west London November 30, 2011. Teachers, nurses and border guards walked out on Wednesday as up to two million state workers staged Britain's first mass strike for more than 30 years in a growing confrontation with a...
View Photo »People stand in the Terminal 3 arrivals area at Heathrow Airport, in west London November 30, 2011. Teachers, hospital staff and border guards will be among workers taking part in Britain's first mass strike for more than 30 years on Wednesday, adding to pressure on a coalition facing a...
View Photo »The scene at Terminal 3 at Londo's Heathrow Airport, as plane arrivals and take-offs at Britain's two biggest airports were largely unaffected by the strike, with just a few cancellations of inbound transatlantic flights Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011. Public sector workers in Britain staged...
View Photo »Commercial airplanes queue up to land at London Heathrow airport 16 December 2003. The government unveiled a 30-year plan Tuesday for the future of air travel in the U.K. Uncertainty was growing over a new runway at one of London's airports. London Stansted is now the preferred choice...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: The Qantas airline business class check in is empty at Heathrow airport on October 30, 2011 in London, England. Qantas' entire fleet of airplanes has been grounded until further notice due to an ongoing industrial dispute leaving thousands of passengers...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: Qantas airline jets sit grounded on the tarmac at Heathrow airport on October 30, 2011 in London, England. Qantas' entire fleet of airplanes have been grounded until further notice due to an ongoing industrial dispute leaving thousands of passengers...
View Photo »A Qantas plane sits on the tarmac at Heathrow Airport, London Sunday Oct. 30, 2011 stranding passengers after an industrial dispute left hundreds of flights grounded. Tens of thousands of stranded Qantas Airways passengers scrambled to reach their destinations Sunday as the airline,...
View Photo »A British Airways jet passes grounded Qantas aircraft parked at Heathrow Airport in west London October 29, 2011. Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move, with the government asking a tribunal to stop the...
View Photo »Grounded Qantas aircraft are seen parked at Heathrow Airport in west London October 29, 2011. Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move, with the government asking a tribunal to stop the conflict which it...
View Photo »Grounded Qantas aircraft are seen parked at Heathrow Airport in west London October 29, 2011. Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move that prompted the government to warn it feared for the airline's future...
View Photo »Two Qantas Airbus A380's sit on the tarmac at Heathrow Airport, London Saturday Oct. 29, 2011 after Qantas Airways grounded its global fleet indefinitely after weeks of disruptive strikes. Flights in the air continued to their destinations, but others were stopped even taxiing on the...
View Photo »Freestyle footballers perform during a photocall at London Heathrow airport's Terminal 5, on May 12, 2011, to promote both the Men's and Women's UEFA Champions League Finals. The UEFA Men's Champions League Final will be held at London's Wembley stadium on May 28, 2011. The UEFA Women's...
View Photo »A boy uses a bucket and spade to build a snowman in a park in Redhill in Surrey, south of London, on February 5, 2012 after heavy snow. Heavy snow blanketed South East England causing distruption at Heathrow airport.
View Photo »Due to the effective contingency plans we put in place with airlines and the UK Border Agency, immigration queues are currently running at normal levels for Heathrow
I do want to thank all those people, including a number of people from Number 10 Downing Street, who are actually helping to keep our borders open and to make sure Heathrow and Gatwick are working properly
Jet Airways has advised guests travelling into UK on November 30 to rebook their flights to avoid any convenience and immigration delays at London Heathrow airport
who had been employed as a sniffer dog at Heathrow airport ... but had been dismissed as part of an affirmative action program when it had been discovered that all the dogs at the airport were male.
