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Press Association

Flybe on verge of collapse

Higher Ed
Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, has close down with immediate effect. The company narrowly avoided collapse in January, but has continued to lose money since, with the effect of the coronavirus on travel the final blow for the...
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Press Association

British Airways planes at Heathrow as Britons advised against travel

Higher Ed
British Airways planes at Heathrow Airport as Britons have been advised against non-essential travel to anywhere in the world as the coronavirus crisis closed borders around the globe.
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Press Association

Empty Birmingham Airport arrivals hall as new quarantine measures come into effect

Higher Ed
Footage of Birmingham Airport’s deserted arrivals hall as new quarantine rules are to be enforced on people entering Britain from Monday. Those arriving from abroad will be required to self-isolate for 14 days following arrival.
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Press Association

Plan to scrap quarantine for some holidays abroad

Higher Ed
Foreign holidays have been given the green light after ministers confirmed the requirement to self-isolate for 14 days upon returning to the UK will be scrapped for a slew of popular destinations. Trips to France, Greece and Spain look...
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Press Association

What do the latest travel rules mean?

Higher Ed
Passengers arriving into England from “lower risk countries” will no longer be subject to quarantine, the Government has said. Here are all the key facts about the changes to come.
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Press Association

Airports quiet as new rules come into force

Higher Ed
Footage of Birmingham Airport as new international travel rules come into force in England, Wales and Scotland. Shots of grounded aeroplanes and aircraft landing and taking off.
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Press Association

Busy scenes at Gatwick airport following half-term getaway

Higher Ed
Footage from Gatwick Airport, UK, where travellers are facing delays and cancellations following the half-term getaway. The aviation industry is struggling to cope with the rise in demand for travel amid a severe staffing shortage.
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Press Association

What should passengers do after Flybe ceases trading?

Higher Ed
Regional carrier Flybe has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, what does this mean for travellers?
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Bridgeman Arts

B-29 in air, series of manoeuvres, gun system

Pre-K - Higher Ed
B-29 in air at cruising altitude, series of manoeuvres including climbing, descending and evasive action, an animation describes the gun system
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan speaks to the media after announcing Ulez expansion

Higher Ed
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks to the media at Forest Hill school in south London, where he announced his plans for an expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) extending to the edges of Greater London.
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Press Association

Sadiq Khan: Urgent action needed on toxic air

Higher Ed
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and Rosamund Adoo-Kiss, who lost her daughter 9 years ago in a death directly caused by air pollution, attend a summit relating to clean air in the UK. Interviews with Sadiq...
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Press Association

New air quality sensors to be installed around London

Higher Ed
London Mayor Sadiq Khan visits the Royal London Hospital following the announcement that an additional 131 air quality sensors are to be installed at hospitals, schools and other priority locations in the capital, improving Londoners’...
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Bridgeman Arts

De Havilland Comet and DC 2 airliners compete in MacRobertson Air Race, 1934

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In October 1934, airliners competed in flying from London to Melbourne for the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race, including the de Havilland Comet and DC 2.
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Curated Video

Smog In New Delhi Causes Public Health Emergency

Higher Ed
Farmers burning leftover crops is contributing to the high levels of smog.
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Press Association

London’s pollution charge zone for older vehicles becomes 18 times larger

Higher Ed
London Mayor Sadiq Khan holds an event in Stratford, east London, as London's pollution charge zone for older vehicles has been significantly expanded. Drivers of vehicles that do not comply with minimum emissions standards are being...
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Curated Video

A look at the contribution rice makes to methane emissions

Higher Ed
1. Wide of rice field with rice plant in foreground 2. Various of farmers working in rice field 3. Wide of people going into small hut 4. Close-up of rice being served 5. Tilt-up of woman picking up rice with her hand and eating 6....
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Press Association

Sala crash flight pilot flew too fast as he battled to avoid bad weather – investigators

Higher Ed
Chief Inspector of air accidents at the Air Accidents Investigations Branch Crispin Orr says the plane crash which killed Emiliano Sala was caused by the pilot losing control while attempting to avoid bad weather at night. Mr Crispin...
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Curated Video

Southwest May Impose First Layoffs In Company History

Higher Ed
The airline is asking labor unions for help with "overstaffing costs."
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Curated Video

Collateral Damage: U.S. Forgoes Condolence Payments In Iraq, Syria

Higher Ed
Condolence payments are nearly absent in the war against ISIS, even as the U.S. takes blame for unintentional civilian deaths and injuries.
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Bridgeman Arts

First Royal Air Force aerial post

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the First World War, the Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and the Royal Air Force pioneered a scheduled airmail service from the Hawkinge, Kent to Cologne, Germany. January 1919.
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Bridgeman Arts

Grahame-White at the 1910 London to Manchester air race

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Footage of English aviator Claude Grahame-White at the Daily Mail sponsored 1910 London to Manchester air race.
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Curated Video

Obama calls for quick action on stimulus plan

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington, DC - 26 January 2009 1. Side shot as Obama walks into briefing East Room 2. Wide shot 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We owe it to each of them and to every single American to act with a...
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Curated Video

US - Reaction to US refusal to join Kyoto Protocol

Higher Ed
US - Reaction to US refusal to join Kyoto Protocol Varoius - 15 February 2005 As the Kyoto treaty on climate change takes effect on Wednesday, it's thought that the absence of the United States from the agreement will greatly limit its...
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Curated Video

Sen. Leahy Cites Newsy Investigation Into Condolence Payments

Higher Ed
As Sen. Leahy pushes for accountability for condolence payments in the 2020 defense budget, Newsy found the payments remain stalled in Iraq and Syria.