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...John Holland-Kaye, the airport’s chief executive, said the UK’s current quarantine rules would be “terminal” for many aviation businesses, accusing ministers of playing “a game of quarantine roulette”....
...“We can see how much economic damage has been caused by the length of lockdown we’ve just had,” Mr Holland-Kaye said....
...John Holland-Kaye, chief executive at Heathrow, warned that the airport would have to press ahead with job cuts....
...Another wallpaper in the series was also made in-house by scanning 18th-century designs found in a market by set decorator Tanya Bowd and printing it onto fabric....
...John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow’s chief executive, last week told the Financial Times: “If we are successful in protecting and building the UK economy we will need that third runway, whether it’s in 10 or 15...
...John Holland-Kaye sent a letter to Matt Hancock, the health secretary, on Thursday evening urging ministers to take a lead in developing global screening standards at airports....
...John Holland-Kaye, chief executive, signalled that the airport would have to take a decision at a later date on whether it went ahead with the runway in light of the turbulence in the aviation market....
...John Holland-Kaye, chief executive of London’s Heathrow airport, where average passenger numbers have fallen from about 250,000 a day to almost 6,000, says there are other factors to consider....
...“It’s not a conversation we’ve had with government,” the airport’s chief executive John Holland-Kaye admitted....
...“The issue identified by the court was clear for the government, the fix is simple and we are ready to work with them to remedy this as soon as possible,” said John Holland-Kaye, chief executive at Heathrow...
...But John Holland-Kaye, chief executive officer at Heathrow, said the rise in airport charges was “pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things” compared to the cut in air fares it believes will result...
...Mr Holland-Kaye warned the UK would face a “period of huge economic uncertainty” if it left the EU....
...John Holland-Kaye, chief executive at Heathrow, said on Monday that the airport was “ready to serve” with its plans for a third runway....
...Mr Holland-Kaye said he remained confident that the government would give Heathrow the backing to build its third runway, over its rival Gatwick....
...John Holland-Kaye, chief executive of Heathrow, had pleaded in vain earlier on Thursday for the government to proceed straight away. “Expand Heathrow and unlock growth across the country,” he said....
...More from the FT’s Jim Pickard, Tanya Powley and George Parker here....
Plan follows launch of service to London’s Gatwick airport
...Mr Holland-Kaye was followed by Sir Howard. While Mr Holland-Kaye would not commit to a ban on night flights, he said he was confident an expanded airport would be able to meet EU air quality limits....
...The parliamentary committee will hear evidence from John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow’s chief executive, on the airport’s plans for carbon emissions, air quality and noise levels....
...John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow’s chief executive, is confident, telling the Financial Times he believed there was an 80 per cent chance the government would opt for them....
New checks suggested after passengers foil gunman
...G Plants, which makes seed kits in Preston, has spent £1.2m to bring production back from Holland to the UK, investing in a new £600,000 facility in Blackburn and increasing its staff from eight to 18....
...The surprise was something else, originally reported in 2011 by the psychologists David Neal and Tanya Chartrand....
...Jason Hollands, of adviser Bestinvest, says: “The news that Neil Woodford, the biggest beast in the UK equity income sector, is to leave Invesco Perpetual sets the seal on 2013 being a year of major moves...
...While there are fewer Jisa providers than CTF providers, Hollands believes the junior Isa market offers more choice....
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