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King Charles met Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his wife Mareva Grabowski for tea at Windsor Castle yesterday, where they discussed a £12.3 million renovation of Prince Philip's family home in Greece.

Greek authorities were tipped off by U.S.
authorities about a "suspicious" passenger and just after 2000 GMT the plane, escorted by two fighter jets, landed back at the Eleftherios Venizelos airport in Athens for security checks, police sources said.

Earlier on Thursday, another Emirates flight to Dubai was not allowed to take off from Eleftherios Venizelos and all passengers were thoroughly checked also for security concerns but nothing suspicious was found, VOLOS NAFPLION TAXI police sources added.

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A planned stock market float for world-leading, Cambridge-based chip designer Arm, SKIATHOS THESSALONIKI TAXI owned by Japan's Softbank conglomerate, VOLOS IGOUMENITSA TAXI has been delayed until next year amid lobbying from ministers for the initial public offering to take place in London.

Police said the plane was ordered to fly back to Athens as part of an information inquiry but following checks on the passengers and the plane, they did not find the person the information was about or anything else suspicious.

It has been reported by some Greek press that one topic of discussion during the meeting could be how to better manage and preserve the Tatoi estate, once the summer residence of the Greek royal family.

ATHENS, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Greece found nothing suspicious on an Emirates plane which was flying to New York from Greece and was forced to return to Athens International Airport after a security alert, police said on Thursday.

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Would I love to see more of them [tech firms] listed in the UK?  Gustafsson told the Mail: ‘There's often a perception that your market cap would be bigger in the US than it would be in the UK,' adding: ‘I don't have any regrets.

I do think if we can encourage more businesses to go that way, that can only be a good thing.' 'Yes I would because I see it all the time and things to do in Pelion so many brilliant companies do exist, but not quite making their way into the Stock Exchange.

But the town of Has in Albania's northeast, dubbed 'Little London', now serves as a homage to the country that has taken in so many of its citizens, despite plans in Westminster to crack down on the influx of more than 12,000 migrants this year.



Speaking in his office where British and VOLOS ACHILLION TRANSFER Albanian flags stand VOLOS ACHILLION TAXI side by side, Has mayor Liman Morina told AFP that 80 per cent of his constituents 'survive thanks to the hard and honest work of their relatives in Britain'.

‘I believe that the UK has been a great place to found the business. I feel very supported by the UK infrastructure. I look at the London Stock Exchange and I don't see enough tech companies on there. I wanted to be a flag bearer.

Klodian Kastrati, a sociologist who works in Has, said: 'Emigration is an epidemic that affects all young people here contaminated by the idea of leaving for Britain in the hope of creating a better future'.

A Union Jack flies proudly next to a framed photo of the late Queen Elizabeth II, while an iconic red telephone box is perched on the corner of the Britain Resto Lounge as cars with UK licence plates zoom past.

Since Albania opened its borders in the 1990s, residents have left en masse, desperate to escape hardship and isolation after weathering brutal oppression at the hands of the country's communist dictatorship.