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Steve Borthwick: RFU backs England coach despite ‘hugely disappointing’ run

Steve Borthwick’s boss has given the England coach his backing, but says there will be a full examination of the woeful Six Nations campaign after the team’s final-round match against France on Saturday.

England are fifth in the table and well out of the title running after successive defeats by Scotland, Ireland and Italy – which was the first ever loss to the Azzurri – ruined their ambitions and prompted questions over Borthwick’s future.

“After a 12-match winning run, these past three results have been hugely disappointing, and we feel that just as much as everyone else,” said Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney.

“Steve and his coaching team are working tirelessly to make improvements, and we remain fully committed to supporting them and the players as they face France this weekend and then look ahead to the Nations Championship.

“Part of that support is being open about what hasn’t gone right during this Six Nations and making sure everyone has a clear sense of how we move through those challenges together. That’s something we’ll be talking through and working on in the days and weeks ahead.

“We will work together to understand and rectify why we have been unable to meet the expectations and anticipation going into these games.

“England fans rightly expect a team that learns and grows through adversity, and we’re confident this group will do everything they can to deliver that.”

Borthwick defended his record and the direction of the team after Italy, who had lost their previous 32 games against England, ran out 23-18 winners in Rome.

“Absolutely,” replied the 46-year-old when asked if he was the right man for the job.

“Right now this is a tough period, but what we will do is learn from it and make sure we are stronger going forward.

“It is tough right now and we are not hiding away from the fact it is tough.”

More to follow.

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Another English airport introduces hugely unpopular charge for passengers

ANOTHER airport is introducing a new drop off fee from next month and travellers are fuming.

From March, London Southend Airport in Essex will charge passengers £8 for up to 10 minutes drop off.

London Southend Airport has created a new Express Lane drop-off and pick-up areaCredit: Instagram/londonsouthendairport

It comes as the airport has opened a new drop-off and pick-up area at the airport, called the ‘Express Lane’.

Announcing the new fee, the airport said that it “has been designed to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and create a smoother experience for drivers and passengers alike”.

The airport added that the fee is in line with other airports across the UK.

The Express Lane will be in the short-stay car park, opposite the terminal.

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Drivers will be able to stop for up to 10 minutes; no ticket is needed, and there are no barriers for entry or exit.

The £8 charge must then be paid online within 24 hours of exiting the Express Lane.

According to the BBC, a spokesman for the airport said: “Our existing paid pick-up and drop-off parking facility successfully operates and is in line with arrangements at other airports across the UK.

“In March, we are launching an improved and more convenient express lane, as well as doubling the dwell time available to passengers.

“As a privately owned airport, London Southend must generate its own revenue to operate and continue to support our airline partners, maintain operations and reinvest in facilities to improve our easy, speedy, friendly experience for passengers across Essex, London and East Anglia.”

However, a lot of people have taken to social media to express their disappointment with the new fee.

One person said: “Probably the only thing I disagree with at the airport.

“Extortionate fees for dropping off passengers.”

Another person said: “Another money-making mechanism instead of actually improving the situation and traffic flow…”

It will officially open on March 1 and travellers will be charged £8 for 10 minutesCredit: Getty

“Instead of charging, why can’t there be a penalty fee if someone stops for over 10 minutes?

“Then, people will be in and out even faster!”

The BBC added that Liberal Democrat councillor James Newport, who is the former leader of Rochford District Council, commented that the charges are a “rip-off” and that he raised the issue in a committee meeting “as soon as I was made aware”.

He said: “It’s not acceptable that the airport should be trying to fleece not only our residents but also local taxi drivers who are also impacted by these charges.”

The fee comes as a number of other airports across the UK have either introduced drop-off and pick-up fees or raised them.

For example, earlier this month, Glasgow and Aberdeen Airports increased their fees to £7 for up to 15 minutes.

This meant that Glasgow Airport increased its fee by £1, and Aberdeen increased its fee by £5.50.

And in January, London Gatwick Airport raised its drop-off fee to £10.

The £3 increase applies to all drivers using the drop-off zone, except for Blue Badge holders.

At the time, the airport commented that it was “not a decision they took lightly”, but that the “doubling of business rates” was one of the reasons for the increase.

In other airport news, a major UK airport is launching 12 new routes to popular destinations with eight new airlines.

Plus, a new parking crackdown has been rolled out at a major UK airport after dozens of cars were abandoned and families left stranded.

It comes as a number of other airports across the UK have either introduced or increased drop-off feesCredit: Alamy

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