Russia launches new Ukraine barrage as grain deal extended
At least four people were killed and more than two dozen others wounded in drone and missile strikes around Ukraine.
At least four people were killed and more than two dozen others wounded in drone and missile strikes around Ukraine.
Officials in the Poltava, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi and Rivne regions urged residents to stay in bomb shelters amid the threat of missile strikes.
The Kremlin said the sanctions were being placed ‘in response to the anti-Russian course of the Irish government’.
Steve Barclay will tell the NHS Providers conference about his current pledges, including more staff for NHS 111 and 999 call handling.
Under the new guidance, GPs will be able to use their clinical judgment to order more scans for symptoms such as coughs, fatigue and dizziness.
A Ukrainian air force spokesman said Russia fired around 100 missiles. President Volodymyr Zelensky put the number at 85.
The barrage of strikes came as air raids alerts were issued across the country.
President Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians still under occupation: ‘We don’t forget anyone.’
People awoke from a night of celebrating after the Kremlin announced its troops had withdrawn to the other side of the Dnieper from Kherson.
People across Ukraine awoke from celebrations that broke out after the Kremlin announced its troops had withdrawn to the other side of Dnieper River.
Ukrainian officials have warned for weeks that any announcement of a Russian retreat should be treated sceptically.
A&E times are the worst on record, while the overall waiting list is at a new all-time high.
Some 401,537 people have been waiting more than a year to start hospital treatment.
The Princess of Wales visited the Colham Manor Children’s Centre in west London in her role as patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
Patients have described how they have struggled to access help, despite being in ‘agony’.