The electrical substation fire that broke out near Heathrow Airport last night is still burning and "very visible," according to an update from the London Fire Brigade this afternoon. "As of the ...
Ministers have ordered an urgent probe into the substation fire which forced Heathrow airport to close for 15 hours on Friday – as experts claimed the remarkable meltdown had “embarrassed ...
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However, a handful of flights managed to touch down in Heathrow Airport yesterday night. And a number of flights also managed to get off the ground to depart the airport in what was a major boost ...
There is an annual limit of 5,800 night-time take-offs and landings between the hours of 11.30pm and 6am as well as a nightly limit, which caps the amount of noise the airport can make at night.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Heathrow Airport stirred back to life late Friday, with flights slowly resuming about 18 hours after an ...
According to Heathrow Airport’s website, the government has placed restrictions on night flights since the 1960s, but there is no formal ban on them. The government usually sets a limit of 5,800 ...
Adding to the ongoing disruption at Heathrow, passengers face a diversion if travelling to the airport via the M25 ... to be flying back on Friday night but their British Airways (BA) flight ...
Tourists will have to settle for a shorter stay in the Kingdom after Thailand halves the maximum visa-free stay from 60 to 30 days. Thailand is set to reduce its visa-free stay from 60 days to 30 days ...
Five people have been charged in an investigation into suspected corruption in the European Parliament involving Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies, Belgian prosecutors said on Tuesday, adding ...
Waking up in the middle of the night can feel like an exercise in frustration. You check the clock: 2:37 AM. Your alarm is set for 6:00 AM. The mental math is not comforting—you have just over ...