From the BBC News local site:
A jumbo jet carrying 351 passengers was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines failed during a transatlantic flight.
The British Airways flight 268 from Los Angeles was diverted to Manchester from Heathrow because the pilot feared he did not have enough fuel.
A power surge meant a port-side engine was shut down, but the plane carried on using its three remaining engines.
The 747 landed without problems on Sunday afternoon and no-one was hurt.
British Airways said the pilot had noticed problems with the engine one hour after take off.
The aircraft had enough fuel to reach Heathrow but, because of a strong headwind across the Atlantic Ocean, there was not enough to keep flying if it was forced to queue before landing.
A spokeswoman said it was not a major incident and fire engines at the scene were called only as a precaution.