Daily Mail23 Sep 2016 16:39
Wouldn't normally bother with the Daily Mail but they were handing out free on BA. That aside, it is very unusual to read such triva about such a large company outside the business section. Daily Mail "forgot" to reference allegations of bribery and potential market abuse that we referred to in the Times. Also unusal for a company to make such public comments in support of the article ahead of a court case. What's the upside of making a public comment? This doesn't pass the sniff test and looks like a smoke screen.