Salisbury novichok attack: five minutes with . . . Christine Blanshard - The BMJ

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July 11, 2019
Salisbury novichok attack: five minutes with . . . Christine Blanshard - The BMJ
Two Russian news outlets barred from attending media freedom conference in UK for ‘active role in spreading disinformation’ - iNews
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Salisbury novichok attack: five minutes with . . . Christine Blanshard - The BMJ

The BMJ
The medical director of Salisbury District Hospital talks to Abi Rimmer about the challenges her team faced following the novichok attack in 2018 “When I was appointed medical director of Salisbury District Hospital in 2011, I felt confident that I could manage the role.
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Two Russian news outlets barred from attending media freedom conference in UK for ‘active role in spreading disinformation’ - iNews

iNews
Two Russian news outlets have been banned from attending a media freedom conference in London after being accused of spreading “disinformation”. Russian television network RT and news agency Sputnik have not been given accreditation for the Global Conference for Media Freedom 2019, which is being held in the Capital on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Kremlin condemns 'absurdity' as Britain bars RT, Sputnik from conference - Al-Arabiya

Al-Arabiya
The Kremlin on Tuesday said it regretted that Russia’s RT and Sputnik news organizations were barred from taking part in a global conference on media freedom in London, calling the decision absurd.
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RT, Sputnik banned from media freedom conference in UK - Anadolu Agency

Anadolu Agency
LONDON Citing their role in "spreading disinformation," Britain’s foreign office has barred Russian news agencies RT and Sputnik from attending a media freedom conference in London this week.
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Russia's RT banned from UK media freedom conference - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Reuters Image caption Russian President Vladimir Putin presents flowers to editor-in-chief of Russian broadcaster RT Margarita Simonyan at an award ceremony in May Russia's RT and Sputnik news agencies have been banned from attending a conference on media freedom in London for playing an "active role in spreading disinformation".
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