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British Airways flight forced into emergency landing after SMOKE fills cockpit
A British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Cape Town International Airport after smoke was detected in the cockpit.The Airbus A350 aircraft, which was bound for London, returned to Cape Town as a precautionary measure yesterda…
British Airways flight forced into emergency landing after SMOKE fills cockpit
A British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Cape Town International Airport after smoke was detected in the cockpit.The Airbus A350 aircraft, which was bound for London, returned to Cape Town as a precautionary measure yesterda…
British Airways flight forced into emergency landing after SMOKE fills cockpit
A British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Cape Town International Airport after smoke was detected in the cockpit.The Airbus A350 aircraft, which was bound for London, returned to Cape Town as a precautionary measure yesterda…
Free speech under threat as Labour’s ‘banter ban’ could silence football fans from shouting ‘are you blind?’ at referee
Football fans could face restrictions on shouting “Are you blind?” at referees under Labour’s Employment Rights Bill, a peer has warned.Lord Young has raised concerns that the new legislation could threaten free speech at matches.He fears the bill, wh…
WHO tests pandemic response across 15 countries with simulated Arctic ‘mammothpox’ outbreak as ICUs struggle to cope
The World Health Organisation (WHO) conducted a pandemic simulation exercise last week, testing global readiness for a major disease outbreak.The exercise, codenamed “Mammothpox”, involved officials from 15 countries responding to a fictional virus sc…
‘Absolutely barbaric!’ Just Stop Oil supporting energy adviser tears church apart over his ‘net zero obsession’
A historic Peak District church, which has been left without heating for 18 months after Storm Babet damaged its gas boilers, has been “torn apart” by an “activist” energy adviser. St John the Baptist in Tideswell has been cold since October 2023, wit…
POLL OF THE DAY: Is China trying to sabotage Britain’s steel industry? VOTE NOW
The UK Government has taken over British Steel from Chinese firm Jingye using emergency powers over the weekend.The dramatic intervention came after negotiations between the Government and the company broke down.Officials and staff have been working u…
POLL OF THE DAY: Has the PM underestimated the public’s fury over the grooming gangs scandal? VOTE NOW
The Prime Minister has rejected calls for a statutory inquiry into the historical sexual abuse of thousands of children by gangs of men.It comes after Labour dropped its commitment for five grooming gang inquiries, making the announcement on the final…
POLL OF THE DAY: Has the PM underestimated the public’s fury over the grooming gangs scandal? VOTE NOW
The Prime Minister has rejected calls for a statutory inquiry into the historical sexual abuse of thousands of children by gangs of men.It comes after Labour dropped its commitment for five grooming gang inquiries, making the announcement on the final…
‘This is a national evil that requires a national response!’ Keir Starmer faces grassroots revolt over grooming gangs
Sir Keir Starmer is facing a grassroots rebellion over his refusal to launch a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.The Prime Minister has rejected calls for a statutory inquiry into the historical sexual abuse of thousands of children by …
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you ever see a ‘Bobby’ on the beat? VOTE NOW
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to unveil a new plan to tackle street crime across Britain on Thursday.The initiative aims to address shoplifting and antisocial behaviour which have “wreaked havoc on our neighbourhoods,” according to the Prime …
POLL OF THE DAY: Is the Government’s announcement on grooming gangs a betrayal of the victims? VOTE NOW
Labour has dropped its commitment to fund five grooming gang inquiries, making the announcement on the final day before Parliament’s Easter recess.The £5 million originally earmarked for these investigations has now been reallocated into a “flexible” …