Malta Video. Jet 'owned by Lord Ashcroft' crashes into Malta Airport building Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 29/12/2017 - 12:51 GMT+1 The jet is believed to belong to British businessman and Conservative Party donor Lord Michael Ashcroft. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Jet 'owned by Lord Ashcroft' crashes into Malta Airport building Now playing Next International community condemns Iranian drone attack on Nakhchivan Now playing Next Lebanon: Israeli strikes on Hezbollah stronghold displace thousands in Beirut Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 6th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Iran: Worshippers in Tehran rally after Friday prayers Now playing Next Urban planning strategy outlines future development of a capital In partnership with World Urban Forum Now playing Next Watch: How is artificial intelligence used in warfare right now? Now playing Next Trump fires US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Now playing Next Watch: Faith leaders pray over Trump in Oval Office Now playing Next UK says it will send four additional Typhoon fighter jets to Qatar Now playing Next Did French border guards mock influencers returning from Dubai? Now playing Next Trump says adiós to Spain trade — should Madrid do the same to Trump? Now playing Next Healing is the new luxury: How Thailand is luring tourists with gastronomy and wellness Now playing Next 'Everyone loves Bukele for it,' El Salvador's VP Ulloa defends mass crackdown of gangs Now playing Next Macao: A year-round destination with dynamic events and a buzzing new area Now playing Next Iceland plans August referendum on resuming EU membership negotiations More videos
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