Johan Lundgren, easyJet’s chief executive, said being unable to disembark passengers is a ‘worst case’ consequence.
The Thirlwall Inquiry heard that a statement from the nurse was read out in a meeting with consultants ahead of her planned return to the unit.
The move is part of a billion-dollar commitment Ms French Gates made in May to support women and families around the world.
The site said only “eligible business sellers” will be allowed to list e-bikes and e-bike batteries after this date.
A British computer scientist has been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced.
Gillian Silverthorn, Patrick Fox and Carl Davey stopped drinking alcohol and are running the Royal Parks Half Marathon for charity Alcohol Change UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have visited Villa Guardamangia where Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip lived when they were first married.
The jury has been discharged in the trial of a 14-year-old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil at a school in Ammanford, South Wales.
A LEIGH software company has been selected as one of five innovative companies to take its project to "new heights".
But forecasts suggest that countries will miss a UN target of tripling global renewable capacity by the end of the decade.
Little Village said nearly three-quarters (71) of the parents it supports are struggling to afford basic winter essentials such as coats.
South-eastern Morocco’s desert is among the most arid places in the world and rarely experiences rain in late summer.