UK 'always ready' to face threat from Russia, minister says
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UK 'always ready' to face threat from Russia, minister says
Tech Minister Chris Philp has insisted the UK is "always ready" to face any threat that may emerge in Russia's war against Ukraine, but added he would not expect British troops to fight Russia.
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Home Secretary James Cleverly and Policing Minister Chris Philp meet with police chiefs at 10 Downing Street to discuss issues around MPs’ safety after unveiling a £31 million security package.
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Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp says “intimidation has no part in a civilised democracy” as he announces a 31-million-pound package to tackle intimidation practices towards MPs.
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The final toll from the Moscow concert hall attack could exceed the confirmed 143 mark, as over 100 missing persons reports are received by Russian investigators. The attack, the deadliest in two decades, saw gunmen storm the venue, shooting civilians before setting the building ablaze. ISIS claimed responsibility, but Russian President Putin baselessly accused Ukraine, sparking international controversy.
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Russia resumed airstrikes on Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv, marking the first such attack since 2022. At least one civilian died, and 16 others were injured. The assault caused extensive damage to residential buildings and a vital institute for emergency surgery. This escalation in violence underscores the ongoing conflict's volatile nature and the precarious situation faced by civilians and Ukrainian forces alike.
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