Category : Search result: European airline safety


Father dies in North Sea oil rig crane fall

Tributes pour in for Lee Hulse, 32, who died after a fall on the Valaris 121 oil rig. A fundraiser for his family has raised over £16,000. Read the full story.

Europe's Digital Sovereignty Push Against US Tech

Europe is asserting digital sovereignty through new online safety legislation, creating an alternative to US-dominated internet governance. Discover how this impacts global tech regulation.

Two-year-old boy dies in 20-floor fall from window

A two-year-old boy has died after falling from the twentieth floor of a Newark apartment block. The tragic accident has sparked urgent calls for improved window safety in high-rise buildings.

Boy, 2, strangled by jacket drawstring at nursery

Two-year-old Leanardo Ricci died after his jacket drawstring caught on a tree branch while playing outside at his nursery in Bibbiena, Italy. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene.

Delta settles flight attendant harassment lawsuit

Delta Airlines settles a lawsuit alleging a flight attendant was fired after enduring sexual assault and making pro-union posts. Discover the details and its impact on the major unionisation campaign.

Jet2 and Ryanair ban hot drinks on flights

Jet2 and Ryanair have banned passengers from bringing hot drinks onboard. Discover the new rules, what food is allowed, and how to avoid getting caught out.

Life-saving car check saved teen from fatal crash

A grieving mother shares her powerful story about the basic vehicle safety check that prevented her teenage son from joining his friends in a fatal car accident, and why every parent should know about it.

Islington women change routines over safety fears

Women in Islington are taking drastic measures to avoid being followed by suspicious men, with many sharing chilling experiences of feeling watched and targeted in their own neighbourhood.

Mum barred from flight over passport rip

A London mother's £4,000 family holiday to Turkey turned into a travel nightmare after airline staff refused her boarding over a minor passport issue, leaving her devastated while her family flew without her.

Why I left London for Europe's friendliest city

A Londoner's journey to discover if the grass really is greener led to an unexpected winner in the European friendliness stakes, with surprising results that challenge British perceptions.

India's AI deepfake crisis targets women

A disturbing new wave of AI-powered harassment is sweeping across India, with women facing extortion and abuse through digitally altered nude images. Experts warn this growing epidemic threatens to silence female voices online.

EU's Borrell: Enlargement Case 'Very Clear-Cut'

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell makes compelling case for welcoming new members as Ukraine, Moldova and Western Balkan nations await accession decisions, citing strategic necessity and geopolitical urgency.

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