‘Ensure no abnormal surge in airfares’: Centre to airlines after Delhi airport roof collapse | India News – Times of India

‘Ensure no abnormal surge in airfares’: Centre to airlines after Delhi airport roof collapse | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The government has instructed airlines to prevent any unusual increase in airfares for flights to and from Delhi following the temporary closure of Terminal 1 at the city’s airport due to a roof collapse incident.On Friday morning, a portion of the canopy at T1’s old departure forecourt caved in, resulting in one fatality

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Euro 2024: Six England fans issued with banning orders after Gelsenkirchen disorder

Euro 2024: Six England fans issued with banning orders after Gelsenkirchen disorder

Six England fans have been issued with football banning orders following disorder in the build-up to the Euro 2024 match against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on 16 June. Officers from the UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) have been working with German authorities during the competition. Fans issued with the orders will be unable to attend domestic

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Does the general election offer help to foodbank users?

Does the general election offer help to foodbank users?

28 minutes ago By Michael Buchanan, @BBCMBuchanan, Social Affairs Correspondent Getty Images When Keir Starmer was running to be leader of the Labour Party, the second of his 10 pledges contained an unambiguous ambition to “abolish Universal Credit and end the Tories’ cruel sanctions regime”. The Labour Party’s manifesto for the 2024 general election reads very differently. The

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Keir Starmer: Illegal arrivals could apply for asylum under Labour

Keir Starmer: Illegal arrivals could apply for asylum under Labour

46 minutes ago By Paul Seddon, Political reporter BBC Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed Labour would resume processing asylum applications for people who have previously arrived in the UK illegally. Under a law passed in July last year, tens of thousands of such people, including those who arrived on small boats, are effectively blocked from gaining refugee

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