try to block a woman from travelling from her state and prohibits herfrom seeking medical help she needs to a state that provides that care, the federal government will act to protect her bedrock rights. and more than a million people are expected to gather on the streets on london today for pride, as the lgbt+ community marks 50 years since the first march. hello, and welcome to bbc news. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk s busiest airport. the cuts are expected as airlines change their schedules ahead of the busy school holiday period. manchester airport s new boss has warned that peak time queues will continue over the summer months. the department for transport said it is focused on minimising disruption for passengers this summer , and that as part of this, it was working with airports on when it could be appropriate to allow additional night flights, whic
medical help she needs to a state that provides that care, the federal government will act to protect her bedrock rights. and more than a million people gather on the streets on london for pride, as the lgbt+ community marks 50 years since the first march. hello and welcome to bbc news. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk s busiest airport. the cuts are expected as airlines change their schedules ahead of the busy school holiday period. manchester airport s new boss has warned that peak time queues will continue over the summer months. the department for transport said it is focused on minimising disruption for passengers this summer , and is working with airports on the possibility of additional night flights, which would be subject to consultation. our business reporter noor nanji has more. we ve already seen big queues at airports this summer. now come warning
as the lgbt plus community marks 50 years since the first march. hello and welcome to bbc news. there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk s busiest airport. the cuts are expected as airlines change their schedules ahead of the busy school holiday period. manchester airport s new boss has warned that peak time queues will continue over the summer months. the department for transport said it is focused on minimising disruption for passengers this summer , and is working with airports on the possibility of additional night flights, which would be subject to consultation. our business reporter noor nanji has more. we ve already seen big queues at airports this summer. now come warnings of more disruption with a new wave of flight cancellations expected to be announced next week. the cancellations are triggered by an amnesty on take off and landing slots, which ends this fr
News. Flutz cancellations and delays after a global failure over British Airways computer system. Planes have been grounded on many airports. Flights cancelled for the rest of the day. The airline says delays and disruptions may continue into tomorrow. It has apologised saying it is working towards fixing the problem although it says there is evidence it is hacking at a system failure. This is what happens after a catastrophic it failure, thousands of Ba Passengers starting their Long Bank Holiday weekend. Queues of people snaking out of the door at terminal 5 in heathrow. People have been standing in the queues for up to 70, 90, 120 minutes in some cases. The queue stretches from the Check In Desks all the way out to the back of the terminal and down in front of the terminal, where all the taxis deliver people. Many passengers contacted the bbc with their experiences. Weve just literallyjust now been told that nothings happening, no flights till 6pm. Prior to that we hadnt been told v
News. Flutz cancellations and delays after a global failure over British Airways computer system. Planes have been grounded on many airports. Flights cancelled for the rest of the day. The airline says delays and disruptions may continue into tomorrow. It has apologised saying it is working towards fixing the problem although it says there is evidence it is hacking at a system failure. This is what happens after a catastrophic it failure, thousands of Ba Passengers starting their Long Bank Holiday weekend. Queues of people snaking out of the door at terminal 5 in heathrow. People have been standing in the queues for up to 70, 90, 120 minutes in some cases. The queue stretches from the Check In Desks all the way out to the back of the terminal and down in front of the terminal, where all the taxis deliver people. Many passengers contacted the bbc with their experiences. Weve just literallyjust now been told that nothings happening, no flights till 6pm. Prior to that we hadnt been told v