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War In Ukraine: Not As Easy As Tyrant Thought
92 aircraft & up to 11,000 troops lost as invasion force feels pain
Raab Rejects Putin's Threat Of Nuclear War As 'Rhetoric'
Dominic Raab has dismissed fears that Vladimir Putin will use nuclear weapons in the Ukraine crisis, calling his threats “rhetoric and brinkmanship”. The Russian president alarmed the world by putting his arsenal on high alert – and the Kremlin was reported yesterday to have claimed that Ukraine was developing a dirty nuclear bomb.
Ex-Nato Commander Pleads With West For No-Fly Zone
A former Nato supreme commander in Europe has broken with the consensus of military leaders to plead for the west to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine. General Philip Breedlove argued that the move – thus far rejected by the military alliance – could be carried out without the “bellicose rules of engagement” that could spark a wider conflict with Russia.
The PM Must Confront The Hard Decisions On Ukraine
Boris Johnson seeks to establish himself – and with some success, so far – as Ukraine’s most important ally, but he will not succeed unless he is willing to take the diffiult decisions as well as the easy ones.
Trapped : The Battle To Escape Putin's Wrath
‘She will never see her home again, it’s very sad’
Iran Nuclear Deal At Risk After Russian Sanctions Demand
Russia has been accused of trying to take the Iran nuclear deal hostage as part of its wider battle with the west over Ukraine, after it threw a last minute spanner into plans for an agreement to lift a swath of US economic sanctions on Tehran.
US Mid Term Elections Wave Of Democratic Retirements Raises Fears For Party's House Majority
For the Michigan congresswoman Brenda Lawrence , it was a question from her husband: “When is our time?” For the North Carolina congressman David Price , it was the judgment that “the time has come” to step down.
Truckers And Fellow Travellers Launch ‘People's Convoy' Go-Slow Round US Capital
A long line of huge trucks, recreational vehicles and cars was circling the US capital yesterday, in preparation for what their drivers have pledged will be a week of traffic disruption aligned around a loose collection of demands, including the end to all coronavirus -related restrictions.
Harry Potter Star In Hospital With Covid
The Harry Potter film actor Jessie Cave has been admitted to hospital after catching Covid while pregnant with her fourth child.
Starmer Calls For Inquiry Into Lebedev Peerage After PM's Role Is Questioned
The Labour leader, Keir Starmer, has said parliament’s intelligence and security committee should investigate the circumstances surrounding Boris Johnson’s elevation of the Russian-born businessman Evgeny Lebedev to the House of Lords .
Plea For Safe Passage After Second Ceasefire Disaster
Macron presses Putin over humanitarian crisis while Zelenskiy tells Russians: ‘Don’t be silent’.
I Fought Stalin – What Putin Is Doing Is Unbelievable...
A Greater Manchester town’s Ukrainian Club is alive with activity – and concern.
Missiles Rain Down On Families As Russia Breaks Ceasefire: Pure Evil
No mercy as civilians flee for their lives -They are shooting everywhere at anything'
I'll Lead Fight To Wean West Off Russian Gas, Boris Tells Express Reader's Panel
Boris Johnson has promised that Britain will play a leading role in luring the West off Russian gas.
Randy Russians Blow Positions
Phone flirts show location
Joshua Gloving Angel Instead
Spanish Rookie Replaces Rob
Hero Warnie Died After Extreme Liquid Diet
Cricket legend on ‘ridiculous’ liquid diet
School Head Defends Discussion On Ukraine
Assembly Topic Is Inspired By Education Secretary
Batman Begins... Again
Robert Pattinson Dons The Cowl For A Dark And Broody Serial Killer Thriller
Don't Charge Vehicles In The Clean Air Zone, Say Town Hall Leaders
No vehicles should be charged in the new Clean Air Zone, Greater Manchester leaders have agreed as the scheme remains under review.
NHS Staffing Crisis: One In 10 Nursing Jobs Unfilled
The NHS is facing a deepening staffing crisis, with the number of unfilled posts across services in England rising to 110,192, official figures show.
‘Hoaxes' Kremlin Forced To Deny Rumours Of Martial Law As Citizens Flee
The Kremlin has said that it is not planning to institute martial law in Russia as rumours spread that the government is preparing for a clampdown tied to its invasion of Ukraine.
Russian FA Go To Court Over Global Ban
Russian football chiefs will ask the Court of Arbitration for Sport to lift the ban on its teams and clubs taking part in international competitions.
Putin Prompts Fears Of ‘The Worst To Come' In Ukraine
Russian president insists war is making planned progress as he says he will ‘go all the way’
‘Critical Gaps' In Energy Policy Puts Net Zero Target At Risk, Ministers Warned
The government is on course to miss crucial targets needed to ensure it meets its legally-binding net zero ambition for 2050, after failing to put “credible plans” in place to encourage the transition to a green economy, a House of Lords committee has warned.
Why India Abstained From UN's Russian Resolution
It came as something of a disappointment that the largest democratic nation on Earth has consistently abstained on United Nations resolutions condemning Russia’s war on Ukraine.
‘Real Threat' Of Disaster As Russians Shell Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant
Russian troops outside the Ukraine city of Enerhodar are shelling the Zaporizhzhia power plant, Ukraine’s No 1 nuclear facility, and a fire has broken out, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukraine People Smugglers Make Refugees Their Target
Refugees trying to flee the conflict in Ukraine say they have been targeted by people smugglers offering transport across the border for extortionate prices, amid fears of a surge in human trafficking on the country’s border.
Blood Test Can Predict Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
A SIMPLE blood test could tell if someone is at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Putin: Ukraine Invasion Will Continue ‘Until The End'
Russian president claims the war is going ‘according to plan’