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Competition watchdog stands firm on BAA break-up

By Michael Peel and Kevin Done

Published: December 12 2008 23:31 | Last updated: December 12 2008 23:31

BAA, the embattled owner of Heathrow, faces a firesale of two of its leading British airports after failing to persuade competition investigators that disposing of Gatwick alone would curb its allegedly harmful dominance of the sector.

The Competition Commission is next week due to reject lobbying by the company against a plan to make it sell at least two of its three London airports and one of either Glasgow and Edinburgh, people familiar with the investigation say.

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