The Asian Age

Heathrow will get new $22bn 3rd runway

- KYLIE MACLELLAN and SARAH YOUNG LONDON, OCT. 25

Britain backed a $22 billion expansion of Heathrow Airport on Tuesday, ending 25 years of indecision, and promising to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the European Union.

Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, defeated a proposal from smaller rival Gatwick and will secure the first new full-length runway to be built near London in 70 years after environmen­tal and political protests scuppered previous attempts.

Prime Minister Theresa May, a former critic of Heathrow expansion, said she had opted for a plan that would boost the economy, create jobs and provide access to global markets.

But, her decision put her on an immediate collision course with senior politician­s, including foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who oppose the plan.

“After decades of delay we are showing that we will take the big decisions when they’re the right decisions for Britain,” Ms May told London’s Evening Standard newspaper.

The decision to jump-start one of Europe’s biggest infrastruc­ture projects is one of Ms May’s most significan­t moves since she took office in July and follows her approval in September of a $24 billion nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.

According to a three-year study by the independen­t Airports Commission, a new runway at Heathrow would create 70,000 new jobs by 2050 and increase GDP by between 0.65 and 0.75 per cent.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi is offered a traditiona­l turban at the inaugurati­on of the National Tribal Carnival 2016 in New Delhi on Tuesday. At the event, Mr Modi said no one should be allowed to “snatch” the rights of tribals.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Prime Minister Narendra Modi is offered a traditiona­l turban at the inaugurati­on of the National Tribal Carnival 2016 in New Delhi on Tuesday. At the event, Mr Modi said no one should be allowed to “snatch” the rights of tribals.

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