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The travel chaos across Britain’s airports and other ports have added to the angst of travellers, after two years of staying put due to Coronavirus restrictions. As summer arrives in most European cities, people travelling abroad have been met with constant delays, cancelled flights and queues meandering outside airports and the Eurostar station at St Pancras. Namita Dey, as she landed in Gatwick on Thursday, had to wait for hours, before she could go through immigration, despite having a UK passport. “I had a long flight”, she told
the newsweekly. “Everything went smooth till we landed. When we approached immigration in the North Terminus, we were asked to wait, before we could even join the immigration queue. However, reaching the floor, we could not avail the e-gates, and amidst the heat and chaos, British nationals and foreigner passport holders stood together in the same queue. There were few counters open and overwhelmed passengers kept joining the queue. It took me more than an hour to cross immigration, and you can imagine the frustration.” Continued on page 06
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was questioned by the ED for the second consecutive day on Tuesday in the National Herald money-laundering case, with the grand old party calling the agency action vendetta politics of the Centre against opposition leaders. Rahul arrived at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) headquarters accompanied by his sister and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. His questioning began at 11:30 am after the completion of some legal formalities, officials said. After a session of about four hours, Rahul took a break for about an hour at around 3:30 pm and went home. He rejoined the questioning around 4:30 pm just like Monday. Delhi Police personnel were deployed in huge numbers and section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was imposed around the agency’s office. Continued on page 25