Thursday, November 5, 2015

CAMERON HOSTS SISI WITH SHARM FLIGHTS GROUNDED

UK Prime Minister David Cameron is hosting Egypt's President Sisi for talks in London, as Britain grounds its flights out of Sharm el-Sheikh over security concerns.


Britain's Foreign Secretary says there is a 'significant possibility' the crash of a Russian plane that crashed in Egypt was caused by a bomb.


The flight from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg came down with 224 people on board - all of whom died.


Egypt has dismissed claims a militant group with links to the Islamic State could have been responsible.


Rachel Venables is at Luton Airport - from where flights to Sharm el-Sheikh have been cancelled.


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UK tourist Helen in Sharm el Sheikh says she'll try not to let it affect future plans.


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Reporter Theo Usherwood is at Downing Street ahead of Mr Cameron's talks with President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.


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