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Airbus cuts plane delivery target amid A320 fuselage problem

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Airbus has cut its plane delivery target for this year after it identified a problem with the fuselage panels on its bestselling A320 family of aircraft that has forced it to inspect hundreds of jets.The world’s largest plane manufacturer said it would now deliver “around 790” commercial aircraft this year, a drop of 30 from its previous target of 820 planes.Airlines around the world cancelled and delayed flights over the weekend after the French firm ordered immediate fixes to software updates on 6,000 of its A320s, more than half of its global fleet.While most of the glitches were fixed by Monday, the company then identified separate quality problems on metal panels at the front of some planes.Reuters reported that a presentation to airlines showed that the total number of planes needing inspections was 628, including 168 already in service, 245 on assembly lines and 215 in an earlier stage of production known as major component assembly.

The affected parts are the wrong thickness, following work carried out by the Seville-based supplier, Sofitec Aero, the presentation showed.The affected panels are metal skins which are located behind the cockpit, on each side of the two forward doors.There are not thought to be any safety concerns about the panels.Despite the lower delivery number, Airbus said it was sticking to its previous financial forecast, as it targets a full-year adjusted operating profit of about €7bn (£6.1bn).

When Airbus issued its weekend recall to more than 350 operators, about 3,000 jets in the A320 family were in the air.The setback came just weeks after the A320 became the most-delivered plane model in history, when it overtook Boeing’s 737.Airbus has struggled with ongoing disruptions to its supply chain in recent months, including delays in deliveries of engines from the US manufacturer Pratt & Whitney, while it has also had to take some planes out of service while they are maintained.Sign up to Business TodayGet set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morningafter newsletter promotionAirbus shares rose by more than 2% on Wednesday morning, but have not yet recouped all of the losses seen in the past week since the software glitch was first reported.Airbus is due to report its November delivery figures on Friday.

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‘Failed former Tory MPs’ who join Reform unlikely to be selected as candidates, Zia Yusuf says – as it happened

“Failed Tory MPs” are unlikely to be chosen as parliamentary candidates for Reform Uk at the next election, Zia Yusuf, the party’s head of policy has said.He made the comment in a post on social media promoting a Daily Telegraph story saying that “washed-up” former Conservative MPs who have joined Reform will not be prioritised when parliamentary candidates are being selected. The story was attributed to unnamed party sources.This week it was announced that three more former Tory MPs have gone over to Nigel Farage’s party.Yusuf said:I’ve had many messages from Reform grassroots worried about former Tory MPs joining our party

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Keith McDowall obituary

In 1972, Keith McDowall, who has died aged 96, was contacted by the Conservative cabinet minister Willie Whitelaw. Direct rule had just been imposed on Northern Ireland, and Whitelaw, an uncertain media performer, was made the first secretary of state for the region. McDowall, an experienced journalist then serving as chief information officer at the Home Office, took up the invitation to join Whitelaw’s department. After hesitating initially and assuring Whitelaw that his Labour sympathies would not have an impact on his civil service duties, McDowall swiftly retrained the minister. Effective public relations became the trademark of Whitelaw’s time in Ireland, with the close-cropped McDowall frequently mistaken for a security man

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Who will lose out when Labour cuts red tape? | Brief letters

Keir Starmer wants to sweep away “unnecessary” regulation to promote growth, but fails to say how the government will decide what regulation is necessary (There are those on the left and right who offer only grievance: Labour is getting on with the job of economic renewal, 30 November). He is adopting the market viewpoint rather than that of the public. The cognitive linguist George Lakoff argues that regulations should be reframed as protections rather than burdens. The key question then becomes: “Who is being protected and from what?”Sally BeanWeybridge, Surrey More than 62% of the members voted against calling the new party Your Party, and yet that is its name (Your Party members vote to make name permanent at charged first conference, 30 November). It reminds me of the general election, where more than 60% of voters voted for a party other than the one that won a massive majority

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Spoilt for choice, Conspiracy Kemi grabs wrong end of every stick | John Crace

On days like this, Kemi Badenoch increasingly gives the impression of an over-excitable puppy with a low IQ. Overwhelmed by all the different smells she can pick up on her walkies. Convinced that this is going to be THE BEST DAY EVER. Spoilt for choice as she is surrounded by countless enticing sticks. Yet somehow she always manages to grab the wrong end of every one

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Mark Fisher obituary

It was a source of sorry disappointment to Mark Fisher, the former Labour arts minister, who has died aged 81, that he held this government post for only a little over a year before being dropped from office. Yet such an outcome was predictable – and probably inevitable – given that he was an uncompromising lifelong idealist who never learned to deploy the sort of silky skills needed to guarantee a long and successful frontline political career.When Tony Blair’s government took office in 1997, Mark Fisher was appointed on the day following the election. It was the job of his dreams. He had been the opposition spokesperson since 1987, appointed less than four years after becoming an MP, and he had been instrumental in helping develop a strategy for the arts as an important part of Labour’s new “Cool Britannia” agenda

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Foreign Office lost ‘opportunities to influence’ US after Harry Dunn death, review finds

Foreign Office failures led to opportunities being missed to achieve justice for the family of Harry Dunn, killed in August 2019 in a motorcycle crash outside a US airbase, an independent review commissioned by the Labour government has found.Dame Anne Owers, who led the review, said: “Ministers and senior officials were not involved early enough, and this meant that opportunities were lost to influence – rather than respond to – events.“Direct communication with the family was late and sporadic, and the Foreign Office was slow to realise that they were allies in achieving justice and securing positive change.”Dunn was killed aged 19 when he was hit by a car driven on the wrong side of the road by Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a US state department official based at RAF Croughton. Sacoolas, a US citizen, had been in the country for three weeks, and admitted responsibility

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Cummins conundrum is key as Australia try not to overthink tactics

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Nicola Pietrangeli obituary

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Oval Invincibles will be renamed as MI London for the Hundred in 2026

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Terence Crawford dethroned over $300k fee, handing Britain’s Sheeraz title shot

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Favourable 2027 Rugby World Cup draw provides few potholes for England | Robert Kitson

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Wallabies must improve as World Cup draw delivers daunting All Blacks clash | Angus Fontaine

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