British father makes it to wife and son after two-day journey to Ukraine
Ian Umney said he has a ‘tea in hand’ after arriving in the city of Nikopol.
Ian Umney said he has a ‘tea in hand’ after arriving in the city of Nikopol.
Explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in eastern Ukraine as Russia’s invasion met unexpectedly stiff resistance.
Irish foreign affairs minister Simon C said he hopes the world is seeing the ‘first step’ towards the ending of war.
The alarming step came as street fighting broke out in Ukraine’s second-largest city and Russian troops squeezed strategic ports in the south.
US secretary of state Antony Blinken said Kyiv ‘could well be under siege’.
TikTok videos, propagandised headlines and tweets pinging out across screens around the world are confusing millions.
It is claimed the Kremlin planned pre-recorded videos as part of a disinformation campaign.
Labour leader says the Prime Minister’s controversial comments ‘fed into’ a ‘right-wing conspiracy theory’, and this caused ‘difficulty’.
A dossier of messages were sent to the Metropolitan Police on Friday.
Joyce’s grandson, Stephen James Joyce, and his wife Solange, have donated a collection to the University of Reading.
The 39-year-old, from Co Louth, has pleaded not guilty to charges of being a member of the terror group and financing terrorism.
The Payment Systems Regulator said it had concluded that the companies infringed competition law.
The online retailer had intended to introduce the changes from Wednesday, having warned customers that the card company’s fees were too high.
Treasury Select Committee chairman Mel Stride said it is vital to ensure there is sufficient regulation and competition in the payment systems market.
After a year that saw the UK host the Cop26 summit, experts have raised concern over an increase in climate misinformation.