RAF typhoons cause sonic booms across Yorkshire
Two loud bangs heard across Yorkshire are being blamed on sonic booms. It was caused after RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to deal with an 'unresponsive civilian aircraft'
Two loud bangs heard across Yorkshire are being blamed on sonic booms. It was caused after RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to deal with an 'unresponsive civilian aircraft'
The AirLive website which is run by a group of aviation enthusiasts has obtained a photograph of the plane they say was escorted in to Newcastle Airport on Monday evening by Typhoon jets from RAF Coningsby after losing contact with air traffic control:
UPDATE PHOTO #QRA CityJet #AF1558 now parked at Newcastle airport after RAF escort https://t.co/tQq4BFUIKq https://t.co/UX5EEvrvnS
At around 11pm on Friday night police were called to Darley Avenue in Athersley to reports that a man had been stabbed.
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