Britain | Do not go to gate

Heathrow’s third runway asks questions of the airport and Labour

A decades-long saga is not over yet

A passenger removes her baggage rom the carousel at Heathrow Airport
A plan with lots of baggagePhotograph: Alamy

Heathrow Airport has a new boss and two new investors. Yet some familiar problems continue to affect it. After two summers punctuated by flight cancellations, passengers are bracing for more disruption. Around 650 border-force workers at Heathrow are due to go on strike from August 31st until September 3rd in protest at newly introduced work rotas.

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