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  • Philip Hammond said extra °ÂÁ´ checks and ±ä´ü¤¹¤ës could be ±Êµ×¤Î
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  • À¯ÉÜ now ·Ù¹ð¤¹¤ës of longer Îós and higher ¹ðȯ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¤¹ðÁʡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÎÁ¶âs for tourists?

British holidaymakers will ľÌ̤¹¤ë longer Îós and higher ¹ðȯ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¤¹ðÁʡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÎÁ¶âs if it is ³Îǧ¤¹¤ëd an Islamic ÌÀ¸À¤¹¤ë¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë ÇúÃÆ ¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ëd the ¥í¥·¥¢¤Î ¶õµ¤¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë ºÒ³², the À¯ÉÜ ·Ù¹ð¤¹¤ëd yesterday.

Foreign Ĺ´± Philip Hammond said ¡Æhigher levels of °ÂÁ´¡Ç would be Í׵᤹¤ëd across large Îós of the Middle East and North Africa.

He also ·Ù¹ð¤¹¤ëd there are people in the UK ¡Æwho would love to Ì©Í¢¤¹¤ë an ÇúȯÀ­¤Î ÁõÃÖ¡Ç on to a ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë here.

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on the Andrew Marr Show this morning. He said travellers could face extra security checks and delays at airports ?could be made permanent

Foreign Ĺ´± Philip Hammond on the Andrew Marr Show this morning. He said travellers could ľÌ̤¹¤ë extra °ÂÁ´ checks and ±ä´ü¤¹¤ës at airports ?could be made ±Êµ×¤Î

Mr Hammond ¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd that, ¤Ë¤â¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º ¡Ê̱»ö¤Î¡Ë¹ðÁÊs of Â纮Íð at Egypt¡Çs Sharm El Sheikh airport, most British tourists will only ¡ Æexperience a ±ä´ü¤¹¤ë of two or three days¡Ç getting home if they wish to leave Áá´ü¤Ë.

He said some 5,000 British holiday-À½Â¤¼Ôs would be »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in the UK by late last night, leaving ¤À¤¤¤¿¤¤ 14,000 in the Red Sea Áʤ¨¤ë¼êÃÊ¡¿¹Ô³ÚÃÏ.

But Mr Hammond ·Ù¹ð¤¹¤ëd that, in ̤Íè, tourists might have to get used to ±ä´ü¤¹¤ës and Áý²Ã¤¹¤ëd ticket prices to keep them °ÂÁ´¤Ê from IS, also known as Isil.

Egyptian Áܺº´±¡¿Ä´ºº´±s have yet to ³Îǧ¤¹¤ë whether a noise Áª¤Öd up by the Áà½Ä¼¼ ȯ¸À¤¹¤ë¡¿É½ÌÀ¤¹¤ë recorder in the final seconds of last Saturday¡Çs doomed flight, from Sharm El Sheikh to Russia, was the sound of the Çúȯ.

Egyptian soldiers stand guard outside the entrance to Sharm airport.?U.S. and British officials have reportedly said that they are 99.9 per cent sure that a noise picked up by the cockpit voice recorder in the final seconds of the Metrojet flight en route from Sharm el Sheikh to St Petersburg, Russia was the sound of a explosion

Egyptian ʼ»Îs stand guard outside the Æþ¤ê¸ý to Sharm airport.?U.S. and British ¸ø¼°¤Î¡¿Ìò¿Ís have ÊóÆ»¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð said that they are 99.9 per cent sure that a noise Áª¤Öd up by the Áà½Ä¼¼ ȯ¸À¤¹¤ë¡¿É½ÌÀ¤¹¤ë recorder in the final seconds of the Metrojet flight en Â羡¤¹¤ë from Sharm el Sheikh to St Petersburg, Russia was the sound of a Çúȯ

But the Foreign Ĺ´± ·«¤êÊÖ¤·¸À¤¦d the ¸«²ò¡Ê¤ò¤È¤ë¡Ë of British ÃÎǽ ¸ø¼°¤Î¡¿Ìò¿Ís that it was ¡Æmore likely than not¡Ç that the ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍî was the result of a ¥Æ¥í¥ê¥¹¥È ÇúÃÆ.

He Äɲ乤ëd that there would have to be a major re-think of airport °ÂÁ´ in countries where IS is active if it turned out the group or its (v)Äó·È¤µ¤»¤ë(n)»ÙÉô¡¤²ÃÆþ¼Ôs were behind the attack.

The areas which could ÀøºßŪ¤Ë be ±Æ¶Á¤¹¤ë¡¿´¶¾ðd ? some of them popular with large numbers of UK tourists ? ´Þ¤à Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Tunisia.

Mr Hammond told the BBC¡Çs Andrew Marr show: ¡ÆIf this turns out to be a ÁõÃÖ ¹©¾ì¡¿¿¢Êªd by an Isil operative or by somebody ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd by Isil then ÌÀ³Î¤Ë we will have to look again at the level of °ÂÁ´ we ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ë to see in airports in areas where Isil is active.

¡ÆWhat we have got to do is ³Î¼Â¤Ë¤¹¤ë that airport °ÂÁ´ everywhere is at the level of the best and that airport °ÂÁ´ È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës the Ãϸµ¤Î ¾ò·ïs ? and where there is a higher Ãϸµ¤Î ¶¼¤· level, that will mean higher levels of °ÂÁ´ are Í׵᤹¤ëd.

¡ÆThat may mean Éղà costs, it may mean Éղà ±ä´ü¤¹¤ës at airports as people check in.¡Ç

The ¶õµ¤¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë ºÒ³² last ½µËö raised serious questions about the °ÂÁ´ À¯¸¢ at Sharm El Sheikh airport.

Staff ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹d that a CCTV ´Æ»ë¤¹¤ëing ±Ø¡¿ÇÛÃÖ¤¹¤ë, ´Þ¤àing cameras overlooking baggage handlers, was not ´Æ»ë¤¹¤ëd half the time ? and that camera ÌÖ¾õÁÈ¿¥s throughout the airport are broken.

ϫƯ¼Ôs speaking to the ÆÈΩ¤·¤¿¡¦Ìµ½ê° on Sunday said it was ¡Æ50-50¡Ç whether somebody was in place at the camera ±Ø¡¿ÇÛÃÖ¤¹¤ë, where a °ÂÁ´ ¸ø¼°¤Î¡¿Ìò¿Í was supposed to be staying ·ÙÊó for ²ø¤·¤²¤Ê activity.

On Friday, Russia banned all flights to Egypt, two days after Britain ²Ý¤¹d strict »ÙÇۡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÅýÀ©¤¹¤ës on flights leaving Sharm El Sheikh, and began ÈòÆñ¤µ¤»¤ëing its ¹ṉ̃s. The ¥í¥·¥¢¤Î Åö¶É yesterday said some 11,000 of its tourists had been brought home ? twice the number of Britons, in half the time.

Britons are ¸ºß µö¤¹d to travel home with ¼êÅϤ¹ baggage only. »ý¤Ä¡¿¹´Î±¤¹¤ë luggage is to be flown »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë ʬ¤«¤ì¤Æ in the next week. They are ¸ºß ´«¤á¤ëd to stay in their Áʤ¨¤ë¼êÃÊ¡¿¹Ô³ÚÃÏs until they are told they have a ³Îǧ¤¹¤ëd place on a flight.

One British ¸ø¼°¤Î¡¿Ìò¿Í °úÍѤ¹¤ëd by Reuters news µ¡´Ø said it could ¡ÊÌäÂê¤ò¡Ë¼è¤ê¾å¤²¤ë to ten days to get all Britons out. Easyjet said it could take between three and four days to get all its ¸ÜµÒs »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë to the UK.

British tourists queue as they wait for flights back to the UK. They re only allowed to take hand luggage on the aircraft with them?

British tourists Îó as they wait for flights »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë to the UK. They re only µö¤¹d to take ¼êÅϤ¹ luggage on the ¹Ò¶õµ¡ with them?

As the fallout from the ºÒ³² continued, General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Ĺ¡¤»ØƳ¼Ô of the Defence Staff, ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd Britain was ¡Æletting É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë¡Ç its ƱÌÁ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës by not ÇúÇË IS in Syria.

The Ĺ¡¤Î¨¤¤¤ë of the ÉðÁõ¤·¤¿ ·³Ââs said it ¡Æmakes no sense¡Ç that RAF ¶õµ¤¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë strikes in ÎÙ¿Íing Iraq had t o stop at the ¹ñ¶­ when IS based its Í׺ɡ¿ËܵòÃÏ in Syria. He told Sky¡Çs Murnaghan programme: ¡ÆTo an extent, yes, we are letting our ƱÌÁ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë by not ¸ºß a ½½Ê¬¤Ê player.

¡ÆBut my ¸«²ò¡Ê¤ò¤È¤ë¡Ë on this is a far more º¬Äì¤È¤Ê¤ë and simple one in a way and it¡Çs the point you make about going up to a ¹ñ¶­ and having to stop there. In the most simplistic way it¡Çs like ¸ºß asked to ¾¡Íø¡¤¾¡¤Ä a football match but not ¸ºß able to go into the Âй³¼Ôs¡Ç half.¡Ç

Last week Defence Ĺ´± Michael Fallon ÄϤàd on the ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ê ´ØÍ¿ of IS in the É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ëing of the ¥í¥·¥¢¤Î ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë to once again make the »öÎã¡¿´µ¼Ô for ÇúÇË ¡Ê·Ù»¡¤Î¡Ë¼êÆþ¤ì¡¤µÞ½±s against the terror group in Syria.

He ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd not doing so was ¡Æmorally indefensible¡Ç. On the prospect of »ý¤Ä¡¿¹´Î±¤¹¤ëing a Åêɼ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë to ǧ²Ä¤¹¤ë ·³¤Î ³èÆ°¡¿ÀïÆ®, Mr Hammond said yesterday that ¡Æwe¡Çre in Àµ³Î¤Ë¡¿¤Þ¤µ¤Ë the same place that we¡Çve been for months¡Ç.

He Äɲ乤ëd: ¡ÆWhen we think that it¡Çs ¸¢Íø to do so and when we¡Çre ³Î¿®¤·¤Æ that there¡Çs a ¹ç°Õ in the House of ¤¢¤ê¤Õ¤ì¤¿s, we will go to the House of ¤¢¤ê¤Õ¤ì¤¿s and »ý¤Ä¡¿¹´Î±¤¹¤ë a ¿³µÄ and Åêɼ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë.¡Ç?

British embassy staff try to help tourists in Sharm. ?The president of Emirates airline Tim Clark said he expected the tragedy would result in demands for stringent aviation security worldwide

British Âç»È´Û staff try to help tourists in Sharm. ?The ÂçÅýÎΡ¤¡¿¼ÒĹ of ¼óĹ¹ñs ¹Ò¶õµ¡¤Ë¤è¤ë Tim Clark said he ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd the Èá·à would result in ¼ûÍס¦Í׵᤹¤ës for stringent ¹Ò¶õ °ÂÁ´ À¤³¦Åª¤Ê

Russian emergency services work at the crash site.?Sources at Sharm airport told how a baggage scanner was broken and security was lax at a gate used to put food and fuel onto the planes

¥í¥·¥¢¤Î ¶ÛµÞ services work at the ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍî ¾ì½ê¡¿°ÌÃÖ.?Sources at Sharm airport told how a baggage scanner was broken and °ÂÁ´ was lax at a gate used to put food and dzÎÁ ¤Î¾å¤Ë the ·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës

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