Suddenly, on the TV, up flashed pictures of Mr Cameron and President Sisi, standing behind lecterns in Number 10... READ MORE›
Egypt denied reports that two employees at Sharm el-Sheikh airport had been arrested in connection with the bombing... READ MORE›
The plane was heading to St Petersburg, likely carrying tourists returning from holidays in Egypt's popular Sharm el-Sheikh resort... READ MORE›
France later suspended all flights to Sharm el-Sheikh and some German operators followed suit... READ MORE›
Now the focus is shifting onto the state of security at Sharm el-Sheikh airport... READ MORE›
There's significant evidence that a bomb brought down Russia's Metrojet Flight 9268 over the Sinai Peninsula last weekend, U.S... READ MORE›
Egypt has rejected claims that Isis carried out the attack and maintains there is nothing wrong with security at Sharm el-Sheikh airport... READ MORE›
The flight from the Egyptian beach resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg broke up over the Sinai peninsula... READ MORE›
The Egyptian army has taken control of Sharm el-Sheikh airport, imposing tight security measurements and forbidding journalists to enter the airport... READ MORE›
Irish airlines were also directed Wednesday not to operate in the Sinai peninsula until further notice, said Eamonn Brennan, chief executive of the Irish Aviation Authority... READ MORE›
Egypt is battling an Islamist insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula, and a bombing would undercut President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi's claims that the situation is under control... READ MORE›
Egyptian inquiry considering 'all possible scenarios' in crash of Metrojet over Sinai... READ MORE›
The official said state security traced the family connections of all the employees and they were cleared... READ MORE›
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that it remained too early in the investigation to draw any conclusions... READ MORE›
The Russian plan that crashed in Egypt over the weekend may have been brought down by a bomb, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday... READ MORE›
Sharm el-Sheikh tourists are STILL stranded on the tarmac in Cyprus... READ MORE›
No proof that plane broke up in mid-air Egyptian authorities... READ MORE›
A spectrum analysis will be carried out to identity the nature of this noise, Ayman al-Muqaddam, head of the investigation committee, said during a news conference... READ MORE›
Three air marshals were among the 66 people aboard EgyptAir Flight MS804 that crashed while flying over the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday, authorities said... READ MORE›
An unnamed source also reportedly linked to the investigation into the black boxes claimed the Metrojet flight was 'definitely' blown up by an explosive device... READ MORE›
Flydubai flight FZ981 had left Dubai at 10.20pm local time on Friday night... READ MORE›
The above advice applies only to air travel to and from Sharm el-Sheikh... READ MORE›
David Cameron made to look awkward in front of Egyptian President as he is grilled over decision to suspend flights... READ MORE›
I think it's going to be Monday or Tuesday before we get out, added Ms Beeney... READ MORE›
The aircraft was flying at 30,888ft and was still gaining altitude when it exploded, 23 minutes and 14 seconds after it left Sharm el-Sheikh airport... READ MORE›
Russia on 1 November mourned its biggest ever air disaster after a passenger jet full of Russian tourists crashed in Egypt's Sinai, killing all 224 people on board... READ MORE›
Egypt plane crash Why astute airline passengers in the UK will carry on flying... READ MORE›
A spokesman for Egypt's Aviation Ministry, Mohamed Rahma, dismissed the accounts of inadequate security, saying "Sharm el-Sheikh is one of the safest airports in the world," without elaborating... READ MORE›
Egypt plane crash 16 passengers cancelled flight tickets on day before disaster killed 224 people... READ MORE›
Safety fears began to widen on Friday after Dutch airline KLM and Air France expressed concerns about Cairo... READ MORE›
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