A British Airways worker who claimed she was religiously discriminated against after being banned from wearing her Christian cross has lost her case.
Nadia Eweida, 56, from Twickenham, south-west London, said her BA bosses banned her from wearing a small cross around her neck.
But an employment tribunal said she had breached the firm's regulations without good cause.
She vowed to proceed with her case if her solicitor agreed.
"It's not over until God says it's over," she said.
The row began in October 2006 when Miss Eweida was told she could not wear the cross or hide it from sight.