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A JET2 plane made its second emergency landing in two weeks yesterday.The aircraft, flying from N stanley cup ewcastle to Prague, was diverted to Frankfurt where engineers investigated a technical fault .2 Jet2 insisted passenger safety was not compromised during the emergency landing file photo Credit: Getty - Cont stanley cup ributorThe Newcastle聽Chronicle reported the plane landed just after 5pm, leaving passengers standing on the runway.The same aircraft was diverted to Barcelona during a flight from Ibiza to Leeds on July 16.Passengers on both flights told how oxygen masks were released as the plane plunged downwards.But a spokesman for the airline insisted passengers safety was not at risk during the dramatic descent.most read in newsHERE S RATTYHorror moment giant rat stares at woman from loo after brushing against herVILE ATTACKSecond reality TV st stanley cup ar accuses masseur of groping her during sessionCOLD CASEA look at the unsolved case of Deborah Wood who was killed Kqtu Gibraltar is ours as long as citizens vote to be British and the Spanish have no greater claim than they do on Portugal after Brexit
ENGLAND and Wales suffered the one of the highest excess death tolls in the world during the first Covid wave, a st salomon udy suggests.Researchers blame failings with Test and Trace, a late lockdown and af1 our unhealthy population for the 57,300 extra fatalities.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates 77Experts have blamed a late lockdown for excess mortality rates Credit: London News PicturesThe ugg study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, included 21 countries but excluded the US and South Americans countries, also hit hard by the first wave.The experts at Imperial College London stressed lessons must be learned if we are to avoid a devastating second wave.They analysed deaths from any cause in 19 European countries, Australia and New Zealand, from mid-February to May.The other countries included in the study were Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, England and Wales, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Scotland,Slov |
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