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The forgotten London Underground line that used to run through Hertfordshire towns

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We need a new countryside code to make walkers smile and say hello

HELLO. I said, in case you didn’t catch it the first time: Hello. Silence. This is the bit where you say hello back. Nope? Suit yourselves. This is almost as bad as that weird phenomenon in television shows where somebody says goodbye and the other person doesn’t respond. It’s not that they’re in a huff, it’s just a stupid, unrealistic television convention. If you said “cheerio” to a friend, and they just sat there mutely staring back at you, you’d say: “I said ‘cheerio’. You gone deaf or something?” Perhaps the writer just forgets to add the reciprocating cheerio in the script. True, it adds nothing to the drama. But it’s ridiculously unrealistic not to include it. Everybody says bye when, by the by, someone says bye to them.

Air NZ most complained about company, Commerce Commission says

Air New Zealand cancelled thousands of flights and grounded planes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The Commerce Commission received more complaints about Air New Zealand than any other company in the year to June 2020, the market watchdog says. But the Commerce Commission said that a complaint laid against a company did not necessarily mean the company had done anything wrong, and larger companies generated more complaints due to their size and scale. Also, some complaints were not investigated because they were unfounded, it said. Information released under the Official Information Act (OIA) shows Air New Zealand was the subject of 329 customer complaints to the Commerce Commission in a year when the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc with the aviation sector.

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