Heathrow pepper-spray attack
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A major incident is unfolding at Heathrow Airport with armed police at the scene and drivers urged not to leave their vehicles at Terminal 3 car parks
Heathrow Airport braces for busiest December ever - Christmas Day alone is projected to reach an unprecedented high
TWO men have been charged after 21 people were injured during an alleged pepper spray attack and suitcase robbery at Heathrow Airport. Tyrone Richards, 31, and Anton Clarke-Butcher, 24, have been
The incident was not being investigated as terrorism, Cmdr. Peter Stevens, of London's Met Police, said in a statement. Officers were called just after 8 a.m. local time to the parking garage at Terminal 3, where there were reports of "multiple people being assaulted," the department said.
Tom Bate, who had been waiting to be picked up from the car park, said he started coughing and felt a burning at the back of his throat after the incident at Heathrow Airport
AN engineer is fighting for his life after plummeting 20ft from a British Airways jet. The worker was last night in hospital with his condition described as “serious” after plunging onto concrete.
Police have arrested a man in London after a group of people were assaulted with pepper spray in a parking garage at Heathrow Airport.
Heathrow airport said it is “fully prepared” for its busiest December on record. Chief executive Thomas Woldbye said passengers travelling through the west London airport’s four terminals over the festive period can look forward to “the best possible start to their journeys”.