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"Every Worker Was Indian": US Man Questions Absence Of British Staff At London Airport, Sparks Debate
- Tuesday September 9, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
While acknowledging their politeness and efficiency, he questioned why he didnt see "a single British person" working at the airport.
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British Tourists To US May Be Asked For Passwords: Report
- Monday April 10, 2017
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
British travellers to the US face the uncomfortable choice of handing over personal information, including social media passwords and mobile phone contacts, or running the risk of being denied entry to the country, under a new "extreme vetting" policy being considered by the Trump administration.
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Donald Trump Travel Ban: Airlines Allow Blocked Travellers Back On Board
- Sunday February 5, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Major global airlines including British Airlines, Emirates and Air France began boarding passengers bound for the United States after a court order lifted a travel ban imposed on them a week earlier by US President Donald Trump.
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"Every Worker Was Indian": US Man Questions Absence Of British Staff At London Airport, Sparks Debate
- Tuesday September 9, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
While acknowledging their politeness and efficiency, he questioned why he didnt see "a single British person" working at the airport.
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www.ndtv.com
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British Tourists To US May Be Asked For Passwords: Report
- Monday April 10, 2017
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
British travellers to the US face the uncomfortable choice of handing over personal information, including social media passwords and mobile phone contacts, or running the risk of being denied entry to the country, under a new "extreme vetting" policy being considered by the Trump administration.
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www.ndtv.com
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Donald Trump Travel Ban: Airlines Allow Blocked Travellers Back On Board
- Sunday February 5, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Major global airlines including British Airlines, Emirates and Air France began boarding passengers bound for the United States after a court order lifted a travel ban imposed on them a week earlier by US President Donald Trump.
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www.ndtv.com