‘Better ways’ for Britons to help Ukraine than travelling to fight – Wallace
The Defence Secretary suggested joining the armed forces, donating money or volunteering with refugee organisations.
The Defence Secretary suggested joining the armed forces, donating money or volunteering with refugee organisations.
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.
Ben Wallace suggested the Prime Minister would push the issue with Nato allies on Friday.
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.
The journalist and presenter will host an early evening show on LBC after leaving the BBC in November last year.
The pair have hosted the BBC’s popular Americast podcast together.
Boris Johnson has hailed the development of vaccines for coronavirus as ‘possibly the greatest national effort in our peacetime history’.
It is claimed the Kremlin planned pre-recorded videos as part of a disinformation campaign.
Home Office minister Damian Hinds said a ‘relatively small’ number of UK nationals and their Ukrainian families had begun applying for visas.
The Health Secretary says the UK is ‘the most successful multiracial democracy on Earth’, but that is not to say racism does not exist in society.
The Defence Secretary said Russia would be making a ‘strategic mistake’ if Vladimir Putin launched an invasion.
The Mayor of London also criticised ‘misleading’ information about him retweeted on a Metropolitan Police Twitter account.
The Ukraine crisis shows no signs of easing despite Russian claims to have pulled back troops.