Half a million without power after storm hits Crimea, Russia and Ukraine
Moscow has experienced its worst snowfall in 40 years, officials said.
Moscow has experienced its worst snowfall in 40 years, officials said.
Military officials said Kyiv ‘was the main target’.
It comes after the Chancellor chose to hand out tax cuts in the autumn statement rather than protect public spending from inflation costs.
Charles Cannon was found guilty of having guides on making explosives and weapons.
Officials fear the Kremlin’s forces will repeat their aerial attacks on the Ukrainian power grid this winter.
The Chancellor defended his tax cuts after economists warned they would pile pressure on strained public services.
Nearly 3,500 Russians have been killed or wounded in the fighting, Ukrainian military chiefs said.
The Prime Minister has announced emergency legislation and a new treaty with the east African nation.
Police said the behaviour of demonstrators in London was ‘unfortunate’ and ‘inflammatory in certain ways’ but that no laws had been broken.
Sir Mark Rowley said the move by demonstrators was ‘unfortunate’ and ‘inflammatory in certain ways’ but not against the law.
Former Royal Artillery officer James Cleverly spoke out after protesters clambered on his regiment’s memorial.
The Dnieper has become a natural dividing line along the southern battlefront.
Rishi Sunak faces Prime Minister’s Questions in the Commons after Suella Braverman’s scathing response to being sacked as home secretary.
Labour is battling to contain an internal split on the issue, which the SNP hopes to put to a vote.
Sergei Khadzhikurbanov was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2014 for his role as an accomplice in the killing of Anna Politkovskaya.