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Glasgow Drug Clinic Bids for Crack Smoking Zone

Bosses at Scotland's first drug consumption room plan to lobby the Lord Advocate for a crack cocaine smoking area. The £2.3m facility aims to attract more users amid rising cocaine-related deaths.

Ex-BA 747 Flight Simulator Hits Market for £440k

A genuine ex-British Airways 747 cockpit simulator is on sale for £440,000. The Manchester-based attraction reported a £246,000 turnover and hosts events. Step inside this unique piece of aviation history.

Pilot who tried to cut engines faces sentencing

Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson to be sentenced for attempting to cut engines mid-flight. Read the full story on the courtroom decision and its implications for aviation safety.

Child, 9, targets plane with laser in shocking footage

Disturbing footage emerges of a nine-year-old boy deliberately aiming a powerful green laser at a commercial airliner's cockpit, creating serious aviation safety concerns and potential criminal investigation.

United Airlines emergency landing after windshield crack

A United Airlines Boeing 767 was compelled to execute an emergency landing at Chicago's O'Hare Airport following a dramatic windshield fracture, with speculation pointing to unusual weather phenomena as the potential cause.

German Pilots Admit Sleeping in Cockpit During Flights

A startling survey reveals over half of German pilots have fallen asleep mid-flight, with a third waking to find their co-pilot also asleep. Experts call for urgent review of fatigue management protocols.

German Pilots Admit Falling Asleep During Flights

Exclusive: A shocking survey by Germany's pilots' union reveals hundreds of flight crew have accidentally fallen asleep in the cockpit, raising serious safety concerns about fatigue in the aviation industry.

Charlie Sheen: I slept with men for crack cocaine

Hollywood bad boy Charlie Sheen reveals his darkest secret in a bombshell interview, admitting he traded sexual favours with men to fund his crippling crack cocaine addiction at the height of his career.

EU Shelves Single-Pilot Plane Plans After Safety Report

Ambitious proposals to allow commercial airliners to fly with just one pilot have been shelved by EU regulators. A critical safety report has halted the move, prioritising passenger security over airline cost-cutting ambitions.

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