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MP 'appalled' by Heathrow queues

London : United Kingdom | Jul 09, 2012 at 4:13 AM PDT
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Keith Vaz 'appalled' by Heathrow Airport passenger queues Passengers at Heathrow are waiting longer than the designated times, leaked documents suggest Senior Labour MP Keith Vaz has said he is "appalled" by the length of customs queues at Heathrow, after paying a spot visit to the airport. FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
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