Mr Ramesh said he saw cabin crew members and passengers dying in front of his eyes.
Month: June 2025
I’m an NHS leader – but mum still suffered at hands of health service because she was black
NHS Confederation chair Lord Adebowale says his mother’s death illustrates inequalities in the system.
Two men jailed for £4.8m gold toilet heist
Five thieves were seen on CCTV stealing the fully functional toilet from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
Royals to honour air crash victims at Trooping the Colour
The Royal Family will wear black armbands for the Air India crash at this year’s Trooping the Colour.
Starmer urges Netanyahu to use diplomacy in Iran
The PM urges restraint following Israeli strikes targeting nuclear and military sites in Iran.
World-first blood cancer therapy to be given on NHS
It sneaks toxic drugs inside cancer cells to hit them hard while minimising side-effects.
‘We are waiting for apology over daughter’s death’
The parents of Lila Marsland, five, say they are still waiting for a direct apology from the hospital.
MPs debate ban on assisted dying adverts
The Terminally Ill Adults Bill returns to the House of Commons for further scrutiny.
Amber thunderstorm warning for east and south-east England
The Met Office warning comes as Friday could break the record for the hottest day of the year so far.
Couple lose legal challenge of winter fuel payment cuts
Pensioners Peter and Flo Fanning, from Coatbridge, wanted to sue the UK and Scottish governments
