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Join us in asking Gov Holcomb to veto wetlands bill

Indiana’s General Assembly recently illustrated what’s become an unfortunate and all-too-frequent political maxim: When money talks, good public policy walks. In this case the money, about $390,000 spread across the General Assembly since 2017, according to the Indianapolis Star, comes from the Indiana Builders Association. The result is Senate Bill 389, and it is bad public policy. I hope Gov. Eric Holcomb will veto the bill. Its first, horrible iteration was a full repeal of the regulations that protect about 800,000 acres of wetlands that aren’t connected to a lake or a stream. These wetlands, although classified by characteristics such as the presence of trees and wildlife, all perform basic and important functions.

Travel latest news: Tui insists summer holiday season can be saved

Travel latest news: Tui insists summer holiday season can be saved Lizzie Frainier The boss of Europe s largest tour company said he was optimistic for foreign summer holidays this year. Tui Group chief executive Fredrich Joussen credits successful vaccine programmes in the UK, US and Europe for his optimism. He told the BBC: We are still confident that we will have a decent summer. All medical advice we are getting as a company says that existing vaccines are working with existing variants. Now they might be less efficient sometimes, but still it s much better than not being vaccinated. Joussen also broached the topic of testing, suggesting a negative test result would be just as effective as a vaccine passport – but only if the cost of individual tests is made more affordable to the average traveller.  The cheaper it gets, the better it works and the less harmful it is for the general economy, he said.

Ex-Border Force chief brands chaotic seven-hour queues at Heathrow a disaster

Six-hour UK immigration queues at Heathrow amid COVID checks

Travellers arriving at Heathrow airport in London are being forced to wait up to six hours to pass through UK immigration queues, according to an airport executive. Chris Garton, the airport’s chief solutions officer told MPs that the situation is becoming ‘untenable’ and the police have been forced to step in.   Giving evidence to the Commons Transport Select Committee, Garton said: “Wait times in recent days have typically been well in excess of two hours and up to six hours. We’re starting to see disruption in some of the arriving passengers. If you’re made to queue for two or three hours, it’s not something you want to do. We’re even having to involve the police to help us.”

Exclusive: Priti Patel was warned about Heathrow queues crisis last year

Exclusive: Priti Patel was warned about Heathrow queues crisis last year
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