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let's talk a little more about luton airport. as the worst in the uk for the third year ina row worst in the uk for the third year in a row in worst in the uk for the third year ina rowina worst in the uk for the third year in a row in a passenger satisfaction report published today by which?. the report blamed "disastrous customer service" for london luton's poor ranking. london luton airport says the survey covered just a fraction of passengers and during the survey period luton says it has undergone a £160—million redevelopment designed to increase capacity and improve passenger experiences. joining us now is sally gethin, editor of airlines and aviation website gethin s inflight news. you have been talking to luton airport, what have they said. coming out fighting? they cast doubt over the validity of the survey, they have conducted their own survey of 1.2 million passengers, which shows a doubling of passenger satisfaction. that put customer satisfaction. that put customer satisfaction at 35%, they are saying their own surve
let's talk a little more about luton airport. as the worst in the uk for the third year ina row worst in the uk for the third year in a row in worst in the uk for the third year ina rowina worst in the uk for the third year in a row in a passenger satisfaction report published today by which?. the report blamed "disastrous customer service" for london luton's poor ranking. london luton airport says the survey covered just a fraction of passengers and during the survey period luton...
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we‘ve heard from other viewers who said luton is pretty bad, bob mills said luton is pretty bad, bob, dubai is a pretty plush airport where you have a good experience if you go there. i was at luton bank holiday weekend in august last year and it was a pretty grim experience ican and it was a pretty grim experience i can confirm. stay with ask on the business briefing in a few moments. i will see you very soon. —— stay with us. fast approaching what for many of us will be a bank holiday weekend, looking pretty unsettled it has to be said for most of it. now, for the next few days we all feel a big drop in those temperatures, including the saudis, feeling cooler and fresher than of late, the winds coming down from greenland to our shores —— south and east. we start this morning on a chilly note, including the south—east, 9—12 to begin the day but at least bright with sunshine, showers from the word go across much of the north and west. into the afternoon, these showers become more widespread and pretty heavy into the afternoon into central and southern areas, some of them could be ver
we‘ve heard from other viewers who said luton is pretty bad, bob mills said luton is pretty bad, bob, dubai is a pretty plush airport where you have a good experience if you go there. i was at luton bank holiday weekend in august last year and it was a pretty grim experience ican and it was a pretty grim experience i can confirm. stay with ask on the business briefing in a few moments. i will see you very soon. —— stay with us. fast approaching what for many of us will be a bank holiday...
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luton fan asks... why are british asians still so underrepresented both on the pitch and in the stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look at our old range of factors which would contribute to the non—breakthrough of a superstar of asian background in football. if you look at the academies and the work thatis look at the academies and the work that is being done by clubs to try to increase numbers coming through, with the hope of seeing the breakthrough, i think progress has been made will stop you will not see the breakthrough until you get one oi’ the breakthrough until you get one or two macro iconic success of guys coming through. really successful to talk to him. he gave us a lot of his time. you can read more in his first hand account of life growing up in peck on the bbc sport website. —— in peckham. a student from hull, who has cerebral palsy, is being flown to
luton fan asks... why are british asians still so underrepresented both on the pitch and in the stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look at our old range of factors which would contribute to the non—breakthrough of a superstar of asian background in football. if you look at the academies and the work thatis look at the academies and the work that is being...
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luton fan asks...he stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look
luton fan asks...he stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look
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friendship falls on a bit of the luton. i find it very puzzling i understand the desire to want to deal with russia we have to deal with russia it is a major power it's a nuclear power but the way he seems to kowtow to him the way he refuses to take him on meddling he will put out a statement every now and again saying well yeah they are and then he almost the next day said but it's not not really and other things are more important he seems to have a predilection for strongman i mean kim jong un he says is a fine guy he said he was great he was really impressed with the fact that he was able to take the reins of control of his country at such a young age i mean i guess if you like people who in visser ate their relatives with. with machine guns from an airplane if they don't like them or poison them somewhere else that's good but not what we want and i tell you larry you know you i'm sure have spoken out i know you have spoken out on this idea that the president said don't listen to the news don't believe what you see don'
friendship falls on a bit of the luton. i find it very puzzling i understand the desire to want to deal with russia we have to deal with russia it is a major power it's a nuclear power but the way he seems to kowtow to him the way he refuses to take him on meddling he will put out a statement every now and again saying well yeah they are and then he almost the next day said but it's not not really and other things are more important he seems to have a predilection for strongman i mean kim jong...
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facebook to censor rival publishers is a global and trust problem political commentator and you know luton believed that a solution could actually prove for all the damaging for the social media giants whether or not you agree with alex jones i would be just the same amount of adamant that i think it's bad policy to ban people no matter what i mean it really no matter what i mean in the united states we have a concept of free speech that we love very much it means a lot to us now these are private companies they can do what they want to do i'm not saying they shouldn't be able to do this and i'm certainly not saying that government should regulate whether or not private companies can make decisions like this but i am saying i think it's a bad decision and i think that in the long run it will not pay off for these companies it is it extremely slippery slope i do believe ultimately that probably some conservative it's a t. will come up with competitive platforms for the ones that are doing the banning and the censoring and ultimately they will have stiff competition that may even relegate th
facebook to censor rival publishers is a global and trust problem political commentator and you know luton believed that a solution could actually prove for all the damaging for the social media giants whether or not you agree with alex jones i would be just the same amount of adamant that i think it's bad policy to ban people no matter what i mean it really no matter what i mean in the united states we have a concept of free speech that we love very much it means a lot to us now these are...
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luton. is it fair. to. me has. reason to believe that it is actually how things will be if. you get more media. coverage and. these are the good to me. because. the minister isn't promising any quick fixes here. if there's a. if he. or she is. well known. whether there's risk that. he's made the sort of. enormity of the schmuck. i want to be. at the who share. much more of the zillion. will also it is within my limited. to make this a decision or the same brush for trying it was really. the reality is that no government can write a blank check for health care success brings its own challenges. but still a lot of work and can. be a professor yet so is at home with his wife in the countryside. that. began. why they were there already making good. hi there we have the right. they did the children do you think but we. didn't. we also. took over that. house science sources in town the room. to move on that. kind be david koresh real moment did the prison like the car shalom you. give your would they lit vansittart. you are allowed to talk for that who need it at that shouldn't it
luton. is it fair. to. me has. reason to believe that it is actually how things will be if. you get more media. coverage and. these are the good to me. because. the minister isn't promising any quick fixes here. if there's a. if he. or she is. well known. whether there's risk that. he's made the sort of. enormity of the schmuck. i want to be. at the who share. much more of the zillion. will also it is within my limited. to make this a decision or the same brush for trying it was really. the...
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luton. is it. easy. for. me to. reason to believe that it is actually how things will be. in the media stories. these are the moments ago. we were in the east because. the minister isn't promising any quick fixes here so. it is good. if he. is. well known. to measure the risk that solids he's made sort of. a knock at the schmuck. i want to be. at the. much more of those layers. well also it is within my limited time because in. all of the same brush work and it was really. the reality is that no government can write a blank check for health care success brings its own challenges. like still work and can. be a professor yet so is at home with his wife in the countryside. that. we can conclude. why they were there already making good. hi there we have the right. if each of you think of the. system in the middle but. we also want. to go with. our science who says in turn the room. to move on that. kind. of the deeply in love the car shalom you're. not going you're would be lit vansittart. you are allowed to talk for that who need it at that shouldn't it is that a couple of th
luton. is it. easy. for. me to. reason to believe that it is actually how things will be. in the media stories. these are the moments ago. we were in the east because. the minister isn't promising any quick fixes here so. it is good. if he. is. well known. to measure the risk that solids he's made sort of. a knock at the schmuck. i want to be. at the. much more of those layers. well also it is within my limited time because in. all of the same brush work and it was really. the reality is that...
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london luton was rated one star for its baggage drop queues, shops, seating, toilets and staff in the sheffield was named the best uk airport, with praise for its queues, facilities and speedy baggage reclaim. that is your round—up. what is your favourite airport? heathrow, terminal five. mind is gatwick, closer to my house! thank you. it is just approaching 11:50am. last month, militants from so—called islamic state mounted attacks in south—west syria, killing more than 200 people, and kidnapping dozens more. the victims were mainly druze — a religious minority whose people are split across national boundaries. many druze live in and around the golan heights, much of which israel captured and later annexed from syria, with whom it fought two wars in the 1960s and 70s. to this day many druze families remain separated across un ceasefire lines. 0ur middle east correspondent, tom bateman, reports from the town of majdal shams, where druze families have been mourning relatives killed in last month's is attacks. this divided land has seen families separated for half a century, israel ca p
london luton was rated one star for its baggage drop queues, shops, seating, toilets and staff in the sheffield was named the best uk airport, with praise for its queues, facilities and speedy baggage reclaim. that is your round—up. what is your favourite airport? heathrow, terminal five. mind is gatwick, closer to my house! thank you. it is just approaching 11:50am. last month, militants from so—called islamic state mounted attacks in south—west syria, killing more than 200 people, and...
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michael luton in a very important new book on hamilton puts it this way, instead of driving hamiltond them to form a stronger connection. in the end hamilton's resignation from his washington staff was not only inevery -- inevitable it was good for washington, good for hamilton and good for the state. now someone pointed out that lafayette and hamilton are both the same age. lafayette wants to be washington surrogate son. hamilton does not want to be that way. the father-son analogy is good with washington and lafayette. it's not good with washington and hamilton. as newton puts it, there's no evidence that washington saw a hamilton as the son he never had. nor that hamilton saw washington as the replacement for the father who had abandoned him. in fact, there seems to be little intimacy at all between the two during the american revolution. i agree with that, but there is washington likes hamilton. lafayette wrote a letter to hamilton. the general cares for you much more than you think. he is your friend. we saw hamilton could say nasty things but he also says, some pretty positive
michael luton in a very important new book on hamilton puts it this way, instead of driving hamiltond them to form a stronger connection. in the end hamilton's resignation from his washington staff was not only inevery -- inevitable it was good for washington, good for hamilton and good for the state. now someone pointed out that lafayette and hamilton are both the same age. lafayette wants to be washington surrogate son. hamilton does not want to be that way. the father-son analogy is good...
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this year, they are taking on luton, so a big four. so there is loads to come in.te two lengthy rain delays at lords, england's cricketers are well and truly in control of the second test against india, dominating the two reduced sessions they managed to play yesterday. patrick geary reports... ta ke two. after a full day lost to rain, lords resets. hopefully this time, they'll get to the crease at least. so this was progress, after a long wait out through the long room and into the path ofjimmy anderson. england had chosen to bowl. here's why. murali vijay barely saw his fifth delivery. conditions were changing and jimmy anderson works magic with clouds. they help him move the ball to take a nick, to take a wicket. exit kl rahul, followed again by drizzle. eventually, they got back out but all the pauses can make it difficult to know if you're coming or going. cheteshwar pujara was definitely going, run out by the new boy 0llie pope. pujara left and everyone followed, somewhat faster. they have been asking for rain for weeks in these parts, just not right now. eng
this year, they are taking on luton, so a big four. so there is loads to come in.te two lengthy rain delays at lords, england's cricketers are well and truly in control of the second test against india, dominating the two reduced sessions they managed to play yesterday. patrick geary reports... ta ke two. after a full day lost to rain, lords resets. hopefully this time, they'll get to the crease at least. so this was progress, after a long wait out through the long room and into the path...
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london luton airport has been rated the worst in the uk for the third year running.ration officially opened the meat market's current building. many of the traders there today have a long family history at the market. my dad still works down here. he works for himself. and my uncles have been down here, that's all my dad's brothers, my grandad on my dad's side and also on my mum's side as well, so we've been down here a very, very long time. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, traffic is starting to build london bound on the a13 lodge avenue flyover. in cambridge heath, the a1208 hackney road is closed in both directions between mansford street and warner place due to an accident. the victoria embankment is closed westbound between southwark bridge and temple place for gas works. and in marylebone, the a41 gloucester place has two lanes closed northbound between the marylebone road and melcombe street due to gas repairs. let's have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good
london luton airport has been rated the worst in the uk for the third year running.ration officially opened the meat market's current building. many of the traders there today have a long family history at the market. my dad still works down here. he works for himself. and my uncles have been down here, that's all my dad's brothers, my grandad on my dad's side and also on my mum's side as well, so we've been down here a very, very long time. let's have a look at the travel situation now....
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friendship fools in a better mood the luton. i find it very puzzling i understand the desire to want to deal with russia we have to deal with russia it is a major power it's a nuclear power but the way he seems to kowtow to him the way he refuses to take him on meddling he will put out a statement every now and again saying well yeah they are and then he almost the next day said but it's not not really and other things are more important he seems to have a predilection for strongman i mean kim jong un he says is a fine guy he said he was great he was really impressed with the fact that he was able to take the reins of control of his country at such a young age i mean i guess if you like people who in visser ate their relatives with. with machine guns from an airplane if they don't like them or poison them somewhere else that's good but not what we want and i tell you larry you know you i'm sure have spoken out i know you have spoken out on this idea that the president said don't listen to the news don't believe what you see don'
friendship fools in a better mood the luton. i find it very puzzling i understand the desire to want to deal with russia we have to deal with russia it is a major power it's a nuclear power but the way he seems to kowtow to him the way he refuses to take him on meddling he will put out a statement every now and again saying well yeah they are and then he almost the next day said but it's not not really and other things are more important he seems to have a predilection for strongman i mean kim...