🚨BREAKING: Heathrow Finally Scraps 100ml Liquid Limit ✈️
The 100ml liquid limit at Heathrow Airport is officially history. As of today, passengers across all terminals can carry liquids up to 2 litres in their hand luggage.
This change comes after a £1 billion rollout of advanced CT scanners that create 3D images of your bags. You can now leave laptops and liquids inside your luggage during screening, which should speed up queues significantly.
These restrictions were first introduced in 2006 after a plot to detonate liquid explosives on flights was stopped. For nearly 20 years, we have been stuck with 100ml bottles in clear plastic bags, but that era ends now at the UK's busiest hub.
Just remember that this new rule only applies to flights leaving Heathrow. Many other airports worldwide still use the old technology, so you might face the 100ml limit on your return journey.
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The Comelec’s Political Finance and Affairs Department terminates investigation vs Sen. Chiz Escudero and government contractor Lawrence Lubiano over his P30 million campaign donation to the senator during #Halalan2022.
The PFAD says the donation did not violate a provision of the Omnibus Election Code.
Comelec's PFAD writes: This Office recommends termination of this investigation a s there being no evidence to support a complaint that Section 95 (c) of the OEC was violated by respondents Lubiano and Escudero. | via @manahan_job