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20/04/2010 - 21:02

UK & USA Today Editoweb 20 April 2010

Some airspace to open, but only above 20,000ft - Cameron: Hung parliament poses risk - Rail chaos as gas leak closes route.



UK & USA Today Editoweb 20 April 2010
Some airspace to open, but only above 20,000ft

The volcanic ash cloud is still preventing aircraft from flying in the majority of British airspace and the situation is hard to predict.

Cameron: Hung parliament poses risk

David Cameron warned Britain faced political and economic "stagnation" if the General Election returned a hung parliament, as Nick Clegg claimed the era of the old two-party "stitch-up" was over for good.

Rail chaos as gas leak closes route

Train passengers heading to the West Country from London are facing major disruption after a ruptured gas main closed a main railway route, according to a train company.

Tories raise £1.45m in first week

The Tories have raised £1.45 million in significant donations during the first week of General Election campaigning - nearly twice the amount banked by Labour.

Tears and tempers as Britons finally make it home

The sunlit White Cliffs of Dover were a welcome sight for thousands of stranded travellers as they finally staggered into Britain on Tuesday after tearful and costly journeys.

Flights resume in Europe but travel chaos not over

Many European flights took to the skies Tuesday for the first time in days but the travel chaos was far from over: London's airports were still closed, a massive flight backlog was growing and scientists feared that history could repeat itself with yet another volcanic eruption in Iceland.

Police: Hospital shooter mentally ill, had grudge

A mentally ill gunman who killed a hospital worker and wounded two others was upset with a doctor he thought had implanted a monitoring device during an appendectomy in 2001, police said Tuesday.

FBI file on accused museum shooter dates to 1963

James von Brunn, the white supremacist who died before he could stand trial in the shooting death of a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, first came to the FBI's attention 47 years ago when he was accused of making a death threat over a business dispute.

AP-CNBC Poll: Most in US against legalizing pot

Most Americans still oppose legalizing marijuana but larger majorities believe pot has medical benefits and the government should allow its use for that purpose, according to an Associated Press-CNBC poll released Tuesday.

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