Heathrow Airport's Border Force staff have suspended their planned strike, initially set to start next week, to seek further negotiations with the Home Office. The strike, which was due to last for four days starting from April 11, was called off across multiple news outlets, indicating a collective move towards resolving the dispute without resorting to industrial action. This development comes as a significant turn of events at Britain's busiest airport, Heathrow, where the potential strike had raised concerns about travel disruptions.
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