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  2. Watch: Keir Starmer grilled at PMQs as Rachel Reeves backs ...

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    Watch as Sir Keir Starmer faced MPs at Prime Minister’s Questions after Rachel Reeves backed a third Heathrow runway on Wednesday, 29 January. The prime minister was grilled by Kemi Badenoch on ...

  3. Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, after many studies and consultations, the Future of Air Transport White Paper was published which proposed a third runway at Heathrow, as well as a second runway at Stansted Airport. [299] In January 2009, the Transport Secretary at the time, Geoff Hoon announced that the British government supported the expansion of Heathrow by ...

  4. Expansion of Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map of Heathrow Airport showing the original proposed extension and third runway; T1 and T2 operations have since merged into the new T2 terminal. In January 2009, the then Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced that the UK government supported the expansion of Heathrow by building a third runway, 2,200 m (7,218 ft) long serving a new passenger terminal, a hub for public and private ...

  5. Heathrow third runway: 'Most of the village would be demolished'

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    While Justine, who is part of campaign group Stop Heathrow Expansion, is against a third runway, others in London are in favour. Some business groups say a third runway is vital to stimulate the ...

  6. What the expansion of Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton means for ...

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    For Heathrow, there is no chance of a new runway – and Terminal 6 – being built before the late 2030s. Luton’s plans would see a gradual increase in passenger numbers to 2041.

  7. History of Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Airport, 1955 Heathrow's central area under construction in April 1955. The control tower is in use; work proceeds on the Europa Building Heathrow in 1965. Nearest the camera are two BOAC aircraft – a Vickers VC10 (with the high tail) and a Boeing 707. Heathrow in the 1960s; Sabena Douglas DC-6 at front, Vickers Viscounts at rear

  8. The history behind Heathrow’s third runway debate - AOL

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    She added that “by backing a third runway at Heathrow we can make Britain the world’s best-connected place to do business.” Flights from the airport are currently capped at 480,000 per year ...

  9. Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Avenue is a street in Hatton in the London Borough of Hounslow which is near the eastern end of Heathrow Airport's south runway, 27L. [1] The street is noisy when aircraft are landing or taking off from 27L, or taking off from 9R, though its view of the aircraft has made it the prime location for plane spotting .