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British Airways Deadline Comes and Goes with No Deal

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A lot of confusion hit yesterday (July 1) as to whether British Airways’ talks with unions over pay freezes and redundancies would continue after the last time the two groups broke up without an agreement. Two nights ago, the British Airways’ deadline came, and talks stopped right away.
The reports went on to say that the [...]

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Travelodge to Build New Hotel in Morecambe

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The huge national chain Travelodge has now said where it would like to build its new hotel in Morecambe. Many sites were suggested for the hotel chain after the company revealed last year that it planned to build a hotel in that area.
Two of the spots that were suggested to the hotel chain included the [...]

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DiscountVouchers.co.uk Offers Ways to Save this Summer

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For families looking for something to do this summer, they should head over to DiscountVouchers.co.uk, which has tons of offers this holiday season. Whether families are looking for games, DVD’s, travel, books, or clothing, DiscountVouchers.co.uk has offers on it all.
Right now, families who go to DiscountVouchers.co.uk can find some of the best items to beat [...]

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British Airways Talks More About Cost Cutting

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Many crucial talks have been underway from British Airways. All of these talks have one thing in common, and that is to see how British Airways can cut costs. A lot of these talks did include thousands of people losing their jobs as time is running out for British Airways to be able to make [...]

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Airlines Losing Almost 42 Million Pieces of Luggage a Year

According to some new figures that just recently came out, airlines are responsible for mishandling almost 42 million items of passenger luggage every year. The consumer watch dog Which? says that an ever increasing number of bags are being damaged, lost, or delayed all the time.
Many experts fear that air passenger numbers are expected to [...]

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Britain Sees First Bullet Train

The first bullet train entered service in London earlier this week. This brought high speed travel to one of the world’s oldest rail networks. However, the government spending cuts that have been prompted by the global recession could stunt the rest of the plans to extend this project even further. However, nothing has been made [...]

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Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 Sees Luggage Glitch

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Just the other day, Heathrow Airport saw a glitch in its baggage system in Terminal 5. This luggage glitch left many passengers unable to check in. The problem also caused a huge baggage backlog. However, British Airways says that the problem was fixed by shortly after 6 pm.
This problem reminded many people of the problem [...]

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Barclaycard Commercial Business Says Face to Face Meetings A Must

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Although UK companies are looking for ways to save money and tighten up their budget, a new survey that came out suggests that businesses are not willing to cut down on face to face meetings. These companies go on to say that these meetings are very crucial to keep businesses going, and they will do [...]

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