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  • Sri Lanka Daily
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    Sri Lanka Daily
    Railway ticket counters are seen in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 17, 2025. The strike is in protest over unresolved service-related issues, particularly delays in five-year grade promotions and the lack of new recruitments within the Railway Department. All night mail trains and most long-distance train services are cancelled as a result of the strike. The Sri Lanka Railway Station Masters' Union launches a one-day token strike starting at midnight on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto)

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
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    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    PERFECT WEATHER FOR DUCKS!? Graham Campbell, 66, chairman of The Friends of Holy Cross Church Durley is swamped by hundreds of rubber ducks as he re-organises them ahead of the Durley Duck Race which was cancelled over the weekend due to wet weather.

    The 600 ducks were due to race downstream in the village of Durley near Winchester, Hants on the grounds of Wintershill Farm but the event was cancelled due to the weather for the first time in 20 years.

    With the race rearranged for this coming weekend, attendees can enter by purchasing a duck for £2. The grand total of £1,200 raised from the event goes to The Friends of Holy Cross Church charity and is used for the upkeep of the 13th century Grade II* listed building.

    © David Clarke/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Solent News & Photo Agency

     

  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

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  • Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
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    Choreographer Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    Rosie Kay lost her own dance company due to gender views.
    In December 2019 Rosie was forced to resign from her own dance company because her dancers formally accused her of transphobia.

    Choreographer Rosie Kay pictured at her in-laws flat, London, UK.
    11 August 2022.

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: A family from the Netherlands on their way to Tel Aviv, Israel via a cancelled flight gesture what they think about Lufthansa, having made it clear the majority of their ire was directed at the company and not workers. Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: JENS RITTER, CEO of Lufthansa Airlines, makes an appearance at the Munich Airport Lufthansa ground worker strike to attempt to discuss the management side of the issue. Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, South Terminal and flights are cancelled.

    Ian Hall, 51 (pictured) was travelling to Rome with his daughters and wife for three nights.

    He called on airlines to get more staff.

    He said: It's ridiculous. There must have been 700 people in the queue with two people checking them in.
    There has to be more staff. I don't feel sorry for them at all, we can't have breakfast it's just really stressful. The system is not working.
    I've flown so much for business over the years and never had to deal with anything like this.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, South Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, South Terminal and flights are cancelled.

    Ian Hall, 51 (pictured) was travelling to Rome with his daughters and wife for three nights.

    He called on airlines to get more staff.

    He said: It's ridiculous. There must have been 700 people in the queue with two people checking them in.
    There has to be more staff. I don't feel sorry for them at all, we can't have breakfast it's just really stressful. The system is not working.
    I've flown so much for business over the years and never had to deal with anything like this.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, South Terminal and flights are cancelled.

    Damien Marchesi, 40, and his wife Alex Marchesiour and children Violet, 5 and
    Theo, 3.


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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

    Thomas Matthews, 27, who plays for the Great British Paralympic ping pong team whose flight to Montenegro to compete Montenegro open was cancelled this morning.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

    Thomas Matthews, 27, who plays for the Great British Paralympic ping pong team whose flight to Montenegro to compete Montenegro open was cancelled this morning.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
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    Stop travel chaos, aviation bosses warned.
    Ministers demand swift action to end holiday misery for thousands of families.

    Aviation bosses were on Tuesday told to "get a grip" to avoid holiday getaway misery hitting millions of Britons this summer.

    The Government and MPs piled pressure on airline bosses to act swiftly to end cancellations and delays currently blighting breaks for thousands of families.

    Holiday chaos as huge queues form at Gatwick, North Terminal and flights are cancelled.

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  • FEATURE - Buntes Treffen der Kanalboote in West London
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    FEATURE - Buntes Treffen der Kanalboote in West London
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    Canal boats line the water as the Canalway Cavalcade festival takes place in Little Venice, West London on Saturday, April 30th 2022. Inland Waterways Association's annual gathering of canal boats, which has been cancelled for the last two years due to COVID-19, brings around 130 decorated boats together in Little Venice's canals on May bank holiday weekend.
    Canalway Cavalcade 2022, London, UK - 30 Apr 2022

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