Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

60mph biker is jailed over tourist death

- BY CAMERON CHARTERS BY GRAHAM HISCOTT Head of Business

A MOTORCYCLI­ST who killed a tourist when he hit her at 60mph in a 30mph zone has been jailed.

Jack Gough, 28, ploughed into Muriel Sanna, 45, in July 2018 and she was carried 30 metres down the road as her two sons watched in horror.

Ms Sanna, from Nice in France, had left them on the pavement to check a map across the street in Central London.

At the Old Bailey, Judge Richard Marks branded Gough’s riding “appalling”.

Gough, of Welling, South London, admitted causing death by dangerous driving. He got 32 months and a five-year road ban.

DC Tom Matthews, of Scotland Yard, said: “If Gough was adhering to the limit the collision would not have happened.”

UNITE UNION GEN SECRETARY

STEPHEN Fry and golfer Lee Westwood are among celebritie­s to slam British Airways over its plans to axe up to 12,000 jobs and “slash” workers’ pay and conditions.

Actresses Sadie Frost and Thandie Newton, who previously appeared in an in-flight video for the airline, plus former Love Island contestant Amy Hart also backed condemnati­on of BA.

Its owner, Internatio­nal Airlines Group, has been accused of using the coronaviru­s crisis to impose a long-held aim to wreck workers’ terms and conditions.

Unite said BA is to fire its entire 42,000 workforce and rehire those who survive on “totally new, lesser contracts of employment”.

Fry said: “It really does look as though British Airways’ board is using the pandemic as cover for some brutal behaviour.”

And Westwood added: “Surely the Government cannot allow this to happen?”

Hart, endorsing Unite’s “BA Betrayal” campaign, said: “Last year, each staff member generated £45,714 in pure profit.”

Mission Impossible star Newton used Twitter to share a link to an online petition against the cuts, which has now had more than 210,000 signatures.

Asked this week about the proposed redundanci­es while BA is using the Government’s furlough scheme, PM Boris Johnson said: “I’m aware of this issue and we’re actively looking at what can be done.”

The Mirror has been inundated with emails and messages from BA crew members after highlighti­ng the issue.

One worker said their confidence and mental health had been “destroyed”.

Another said the impact had been “hellish”. She added: “This is pushing people over the edge...”

The Mirror revealed IAG is sitting on £8billion cash, has paid £3.6bn in dividends since 2015 and how its boss Willie Walsh has collected £33million in pay and perks since 2010.

Len Mccluskey, of Unite, said: “There is growing public opinion against BA’S grotesque behaviour. BA is using this health crisis as cover to impose a long-term plan to slash jobs, pay and conditions. No other employer has threatened to effectivel­y ‘fire and rehire’ its entire workforce.

“Over 40,000 loyal BA staff now face losing their livelihood­s or being re-interviewe­d for their own jobs on vastly reduced terms and conditions.”

BA said it did not recognise the £45,714 claim. It said: “We are acting now to protect as many jobs as possible. The industry is facing the deepest structural change in its history...”

 ??  ?? TURNAROUND Thandie Newton poses for British Airways ad in 2013
OUTRAGE Stephen Fry’s tweet blasting BA actions
BRUTAL BEHAVIOUR Fry
BONUS
SHOCK Golfer Lee Westwood
TURNAROUND Thandie Newton poses for British Airways ad in 2013 OUTRAGE Stephen Fry’s tweet blasting BA actions BRUTAL BEHAVIOUR Fry BONUS SHOCK Golfer Lee Westwood
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Walsh
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SUPPORT Love Island’s Amy Hart
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SPEEDING Jack Gough

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