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Virgin Atlantic pilot strike on: British travellers set for chaotic July unless Richard Branson 'becomes actively involved'
British travellers set for chaotic July unless Richard Branson 'becomes actively involved' in Virgin pilot strike talks
Delay in Virgin pilot strike dates is causing frustration to British travellers
Virgin Atlantic pilots have voted overwhelmingly to strike over a four per cent pay increase. The strike, which has mass support amongst pilots, had a turnout of 94 per cent with 97 per cent voting in favour of industrial action. It is a significant blow to British travellers who will no doubt face holiday chaos this summer. The strike will affect key routes flown by Britain's, including Florida, the Caribbean, the Far East and Australia. The first walk out is expected this July.
Wimbledon 2011 Men's Quarter-Finals order of play: Federer and Nadal on course for historic final
Wimbledon 2011 Day 9 - Order of play. Gentlemen's Quarterfinals Schedule for Wednesday, June 29, 2011 of Wimbledon 2011 gets underway at 1300 BST. Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and are all in action on Day Nine of Wimbledon 2011, as the top four seeds vie for a place in Friday's semi-finals.
UFO 'mothership and its fleet' visit BBC London
Believe it, or not, unidentified flying objects have appeared among the clouds over a BBC building in West London, a video has shown.
British travellers set for summer of chaos despite British Airways deal
British travellers set for summer of chaos despite British Airways deal
Wimbledon 2011 Day 3 Order of Play: Rafa Nadal not Sweeting on Centre Court appearance
Wimbledon 2011 Day 3 - Order of play. Play on all courts gets underway at 1200 BST except for Centre Court and Court One, where play begins at 1300 BST. Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Venus Williams are all in action on Day Three of Wimbledon 2011. There have been few surprises so far at the All England Club as the top seeds in the men's and women's draw eased through into the second round.
Virgin pilots’ strike will cause chaos to British holidaymakers
Virgin Atlantic pilots have voted overwhelmingly to strike over a four per cent pay increase. The strike, which has mass support amongst pilots, had a turnout of 94 per cent with 97 per cent voting in favour to strike.
Qantas to deliver A$500M pre-tax profit
Before its public announcement, Australia's Qantas Airways halted the trading of its shares in the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX: QAN).
SABMiller share price down on FTSE 100 as Fosters rejects takeover offer
Shares in SABMiller were down on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after Australian rival Fosters rejected a takeover offer made by the group.
Ash cloud's return causes flight chaos in Australia
Australia faces air transport chaos after ash from Chile's Cordón Caulle volcano shut the country's busiest airports.
Susan Boyle the musical to hit the stage
Susan Boyle's meteoric rise in fame since she came in second on Britain's Got Talent will be brought to life in a new stage musical
‘Silence of the Lambs rapist’ deported back to the UK
A British man, dubbed the 'Silence of the Lambs rapist' is to be deported back to the United Kingdom after Australian immigration officials ruled the man had violated his visa terms after staying in the country after his release from prison.
Libya crisis: Why does Hillary Clinton plead for Africa to abandon Gaddafi?
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday pressed all African states to demand the Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi step down and take tougher action against his regime.
Germany officially recognises the Libyan Rebel Government
fter months of hesitations, Germany has yesterday recognised Libya's rebels as "the legitimate representatives of the Libyan people", becoming the 13th country to do so after after Australia, Britain, France, Gambia, Italy, Jordan, Malta, Qatar, Senegal, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
The 10 most powerful earthquakes since records began
The 10 most powerful earthquakes since records began
Britvic share price up on FTSE 250 as dividends hiked 8%
Shares in Britvic were up on the FTSE 250 in morning trading after the drinks company reported a slight dip in pre-tax profit in the half year ended 17 April.
G8 countries accused of talking too much and not delivering enough on aid
As the two-day G8 summit is set to start today in Deauville, much hype has been made of the need for the group of states to discuss and decide new policies on matters including supporting new regimes in North Africa and the Middles East or reviewing Japan's nuclear crisis and discuss new policies regarding nuclear power.
England vs Sri Lanka 1st Test: England look to build on Ashes success
Andrew Strauss has rubbished talk of an "Ashes hangover" as England look to build on their winter success this summer, starting against Sri Lanka in Cardiff today.
Lloyds Banking Group, RBS, Barclays and HSBC share price up on FTSE 100 as Virgin eyes Lloyds branches
Shares in British banks were up on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after a report that Virgin Money is planning to put in a bid for 600 Lloyds Banking Group branches.
FIFA 2011: Bribery and fraud allegations surface
FIFA, football's governing body, has announced it is to investigate vice-president Jack Warner and presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam over bribery allegations.
England vs Sri Lanka first test preview
This England team wants to be the best cricket team in the world now, and the best England team of all time. Three months from now we will have a much clearer idea where they stand. First Sri Lanka and then India await, seven Tests that could define this group of cricketers.
Professor Alan Cowman elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Australian scientist Professor Alan Cowman from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne has been elected as a Fellow into Britain's Royal Society for his work on malaria.
Mothercare joins austerity Britain, flourishes abroad
Mothercare has said that it will be closing over a quarter of its stores in the United Kingdom, just as it announced massive growth in its international markets.
Sony offer free gifts as PlayStation Network restarts
With PSN service finally crawling back to life, Sony representatives have offered an olive branch of peace to frustrated consumers in the shape of an as yet unspecified "Welcome Back" package of services and premium content.
AV or not AV, that is the question - in answer to Abigail
My article "AV or not AV, that is the question" appears to have upset 'Abigail' by the tone of her comment posted at the foot of my article. Here's what she said:
AV or not AV, that is the question!
It's Thursday, 05 May 2011 and the British are being given the opportunity to decide in a Referendum on whether or not to change the way the electorate votes and chooses its MPs. On offer, is sticking with the current system of electing one outright winner who simply gets the largest number of votes cast, commonly known as "First-past-the-post" (FPTP) or, to change to an Alternative Voting system (AV) whereby the winning candidate must obtain more than 50 per cent of all votes cast - m...
AMEC share price up on FTSE 100 after positive update
Shares in AMEC were up on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after the engineering company issued a positive interim statement.
A clear-up goes on
One of the "forgotten" former headline stories was the catastrophic flooding in Queensland, Australia. Here is a snippet of what has been happening.
Bunzl share price up on FTSE 250 in positive Q1 statement
Shares in Bunzl were up on the FTSE 250 in morning trading after the outsourcing group issued a positive statement for the period since 31 December 2010.
Vedanta Resources share price up on FTSE 100 as FY production rises
Shares in Vedanta Resources were up on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after the mining group reported record production of zinc and aluminium during the full year ended 31 March 2011.