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The prime minister faces chaos in his government after defence secretary John Healey and armed forces minister Al Carns both resigned, Mexico got the World Cup party started as the co-hosts swept away South Africa 2-0, and Donald Trump walked back his threat to strike Iran “hard” tonight.
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From cramped seats and airport chaos to noisy passengers and shrinking legroom, our community shared the flying horror stories that have turned air travel into something to endure rather than enjoy. Share your opinion and read the full debate here.
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I’m average height, but my kids are extremely tall. The airlines seem to be cramming ever more seats into the planes, and most airports are the same size as they were in the 80s, with double the amount of passengers going through.
Wherever we go short-haul, check-in is at 5am, so it means a miserable night in an airport hotel. Air travel has steadily become ever more unpleasant over the past four decades, and I certainly do miss the old 747 – the last of the proper airliners.
Derek
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The number of specialists Donald Trump saw as part of his medical exam last month.
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A decade on from the EU Referendum, Cornwall fishermen are still reeling from a betrayal by the Leave campaign.
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