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Airline enforces strict new grooming policy for cabin crew

A leading international airline has sparked debate by implementing a stringent new uniform and grooming code, banning popular hairstyles like messy buns and imposing strict rules on tattoos and makeup for its cabin crew.

London Tube Strikes September 2024: Full Disruption Details

Major London Underground strikes scheduled for September 2024 will cause severe disruption across Tube lines. Here's everything you need to know about dates, alternative transport options and how to navigate the capital during industrial action.

Coldplay Reschedule Wembley Concerts Over Rail Strikes

Coldplay have been compelled to reschedule two of their four sold-out Wembley Stadium shows due to crippling UK rail strikes, disappointing thousands of fans. The band announced the new dates for the 'Music of the Spheres World Tour' after crisis talks.

Travel Agent's Genius Hack For Best Budget Airline Seats

A seasoned travel agent reveals the insider strategy to secure the most comfortable seats on Ryanair and easyJet without paying extra for allocated seating. Discover how to beat the system and transform your budget flight experience.

Ryanair's Strict New Cabin Bag Rules: Passengers Warned

Ryanair has issued a stark warning to all UK passengers as it enforces stringent new cabin baggage rules. Learn how to avoid surprise fees of up to £69.99 at the gate and ensure a smooth boarding process.

UK Bus Strike Chaos: London, Bristol & Swindon Hit

Passengers across the UK face severe travel disruption as Stagecoach, First Bus, and Arriva drivers stage walkouts over pay disputes. Get the latest on routes affected and alternative travel advice.

UK's Autumn of Discontent: Mass Strikes Loom

The UK faces an 'autumn of discontent' as a perfect storm of pay disputes threatens to bring the nation's essential services to a standstill with coordinated strikes from unions representing doctors, teachers, and transport workers.

Qantas Business Class Meal Sparks Passenger Outrage

A Qantas passenger's business class breakfast of bircher muesli on a Melbourne to Singapore flight has been branded 'disgusting' and 'inedible', sparking a social media storm and raising questions about the airline's premium catering standards.

Delta & United sued over 'deceptive' window and aisle seat fees

Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.

How nostalgia clouds doctors' strike judgments

Experts warn that rose-tinted views of the past are skewing public perception of ongoing NHS strikes, with emotional biases clouding rational debate about healthcare reforms.

IAG eyes Aer Lingus takeover in major airline deal

International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Irish carrier Aer Lingus, signalling a major consolidation in the aviation sector.

NHS nurses and GPs vote on strike action

Thousands of NHS nurses and GPs across the UK are voting on potential strike action as pay disputes escalate, raising fears of further disruption to healthcare services.

Junior doctors' strikes erode public goodwill

As junior doctors stage their longest-ever strike, public patience wears thin amid record NHS waiting lists and cancelled operations. Experts warn the profession risks losing its privileged status.

French strikes ground EasyJet and Ryanair flights

Thousands of travellers face chaos as French air traffic controllers' strikes force cancellations of hundreds of flights, including major disruptions for EasyJet and Ryanair passengers.

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