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Willie Walsh ‘not involved’ in BA’s computer crisis [Subscription]

The chief executive of IAG, whose subsidiary British Airways is still suffering from its bank holiday IT meltdown, has said that he could not get involved in the clean-up of the fiasco but would have handled things differently to Alex Cruz, the man he appointed as its chief executive.

'Majority' of London MPs to oppose Heathrow third runway, campaign group Hacan claims

More than half of London's MP are expected to oppose a third runway at Heathrow, according to a group opposed to the airport's expansion.

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