Tory splits mean government may have to rely on Labour and SNP to win parliamentary vote

The government has finally given the green light to the plan to build a third runway at Heathrow after years of delays and opposition from campaigners.

The transport secretary, Chris Grayling, told MPs the announcement represented a “historic moment” that showed ministers had a clear vision to build “a Britain fit for the future”. Critics claim it will damage the environment and could end up costing the taxpayer billions.

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Has Heathrow's third runway been approved?
The cabinet has endorsed a revised national policy statement on aviation, whose key point is to enable Heathrow expansion with a third runway. A wider vote will now take place within 21 sitting days in parliament, or by 10 July.

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