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PM says Putin will ‘feel the consequences’ for Ukraine invasion as he heads east

PM says Putin will ‘feel the consequences’ for Ukraine invasion as he heads east

Boris Johnson is on Tuesday set to visit British troops serving in Estonia, which shares a border with Russia.

Disney pauses film releases in Russia in response to Ukraine crisis

Disney pauses film releases in Russia in response to Ukraine crisis

The company also said it would work with its NGO partners to provide ‘urgent aide and other humanitarian assistance’ to refugees.

‘I’m realising this is the new reality’: How life in Ukraine has changed

‘I’m realising this is the new reality’: How life in Ukraine has changed

Liza Chernobay, who spent six years studying at a school in Gloucestershire, is staying with friends just outside of Kyiv.

Murder investigation opened over man wanted in connection with robberies

Murder investigation opened over man wanted in connection with robberies

The Met said officers are keeping an open mind about the circumstances and no arrests have been made.

Louis Tomlinson scraps concerts in Russia and Ukraine over ‘needless war’

Louis Tomlinson scraps concerts in Russia and Ukraine over ‘needless war’

The singer shared a statement with his more than 18 million followers on Instagram.

PM vows to ‘bring maximum pressure’ on Putin ahead of Poland and Estonia trip

PM vows to ‘bring maximum pressure’ on Putin ahead of Poland and Estonia trip

Boris Johnson said the Russian president must ‘feel the consequences’ for invading Ukraine.

Russian-owned ship will not dock in Orkney – council chief

Russian-owned ship will not dock in Orkney – council chief

The vessel had been due to dock on Tuesday.

Festival requests and accepts resignation of Russian conductor

Festival requests and accepts resignation of Russian conductor

Edinburgh is twinned with Kyiv.

Clive Myrie shelters underground as fighting comes ‘closer to heart of Kyiv’

Clive Myrie shelters underground as fighting comes ‘closer to heart of Kyiv’

The 57-year-old BBC presenter has been delivering regular broadcasts from the Ukrainian capital.

Truss to tell UN: Putin has blood on his hands in Ukraine and must be isolated

Truss to tell UN: Putin has blood on his hands in Ukraine and must be isolated

The Foreign Secretary is due to travel to Geneva on Tuesday to urge international condemnation of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.

Public sexual harassment law will come if there is ‘clear need’, minister says

Public sexual harassment law will come if there is ‘clear need’, minister says

The Government faces pressure to amend to the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill to make misogyny a hate crime

Man in court charged with murder over Emma Caldwell death in 2005

Man in court charged with murder over Emma Caldwell death in 2005

Ms Caldwell was found dead in May 2005.

Kate Moss portrait and pop art Bentley among items at ‘British Cool’ auction

Kate Moss portrait and pop art Bentley among items at ‘British Cool’ auction

The auction on March 3 will feature artwork, photographs, fashion pieces and prints.

Shell to sell all stakes in Gazprom joint ventures

Shell to sell all stakes in Gazprom joint ventures

The oil giant said the Russian invasion was “senseless” and that it will divest its stakes worth around three billion dollars.

Watchdog launches impartiality probe into RT News

Watchdog launches impartiality probe into RT News

Ofcom will conclude its investigations ‘as a matter of urgency’ given the escalating conflict in Ukraine.

NHS worker who died from Covid was not put at risk, manager tells inquest

NHS worker who died from Covid was not put at risk, manager tells inquest

The boss of Mark Woolcock, 59, who died in April 2020, said leaders were scrambling to put in place systems to protect staff at a ‘reactive’ time.

Government ‘failed to publish report on Grenfell-style cladding 20 years ago’

Government ‘failed to publish report on Grenfell-style cladding 20 years ago’

Former government official Anthony Burd admitted to the Grenfell Inquiry that a report should have been made public in 2002.

BBC faces ban in Russia if UK shuts down RT, Liz Truss warns MPs

BBC faces ban in Russia if UK shuts down RT, Liz Truss warns MPs

Last week Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries asked Ofcom to review the operation of RT.

Government moves to bring in licensing to administer Botox and fillers

Government moves to bring in licensing to administer Botox and fillers

Sajid Javid said too many people have been left “emotionally and physically scarred after botched cosmetic procedures”.

Calls for support for Ukraine as it ‘fights for Europe’

Calls for support for Ukraine as it ‘fights for Europe’

There are also calls to make it easy for Ukrainian refugees to come to the UK.

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