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At the time they are faced with being broken up by the anti-trust regulator, BAA are still putting out misleading statements, as relayed in this BBC article: Delays become worse at Heathrow Their PR officer claims that "Heathrow is full and its depend
Beware - Rogue Traders
Beware - Rogue Traders
Matt Allright is the familiar face we associate with uncovering Rogue Traders every week on BBC1, going undercover to find all sorts of deceit and exploitation, from restaurants employing illegal immigrants to plumbers ripping off the elderly, but perha
While BAA is being threatened with breakup by its friends at the DfT and still considers its rivals being Paris and Amsterdam, other airlines are moving fast into new segments taking note of rail as an unbeatable competitor on short journeys and jet fuel p
Stop talking, Sir Humphrey - do something!IT MUST be 15 years since I was a guest on a Croydon Council charabanc trip - I accompanied a party of Coulsdon sceptics on a jaunt to Cambridge and Guildford.The council's charm offensive was an attempt to neutral
NHS administration is terminally ill by David CallamTHE NATIONAL Health Service is an island of antiquity whose administration owes more to Bob Cratchet than Bill Gates.The idea struck me forcibly last week during a consultation at Mayday University Hospit
Sometimes political correctness drives me over the edge: Nothing To Do With Arbroath: British government bans the word 'obese' to describe overweight children Does using euphemism help solving the issue? At a time when "Obesity 'threatens future of NHS'" (
An article in the RTT needs little to be added to: Economic case for Heathrow expansion 'flawed' (From RichmondandTwickenham Times) The Friends of the Earht have commissionned a report to the Stockholm Environment Institute was commissioned: see their pres
The 2M group, representing the 2 millions people living under the Heathrow airport flight path (LHR is the airport annoying the most people in Europe) has managed to get great coverage: Evening Standard: £30bn rail link to put Sheffield within three hours
Environmental perversity
Environmental perversity
Because the Government has imposed a "use it or loose it" rule for those precious Heathrow take-off and landing slots, some airlines such as BMI plan to have planes 'fly empty' to keep slots at Heathrow. This shows the difficulty of governing in a free
Greenpocrisy
Greenpocrisy
So politicians want us to be green... Seems laudable, especially since it is badly needed, the country being bad at recycling, etc... But then, it seems it always only translate in one thing for citizens: more taxes. Car are an obvious and easy targe
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