Heathrow and Gatwick flights affected by air-traffic controllers' computer 'glitch'

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NATS admits computer problems at its Swanwick computer centre - but UK airspace not closed

Flights into and out of southern England have been severely restricted today as a result of a computer "glitch", according to NATS (formerly National Air Traffic Services), the UK's air navigation ...

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