Has Britain let Putin get away with a string of murders on our soil? - Sky Statement

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November 30, 2019
Has Britain let Putin get away with a string of murders on our soil? - Sky Statement
British spies block suspected Russian assassin from entering the UK - Stock Daily Dish
Feeling 'betrayed' by UK, says 'Novichok' victim's son in letter to PUTIN - Stock Daily Dish
China Overtakes US In Number Of Diplomatic Missions - International Business Times
Salisbury poisoning: One year on, still no evidence of Novichok nerve agent use disclosed to public - Stock Daily Dish

Has Britain let Putin get away with a string of murders on our soil? - Sky Statement

%%item_media%% Sergei Skripal had been warned. He had been a double agent, and in 2010, when the Russians released him from jail in a spy-swap, Putin made his intentions clear: ‘Traitors will kick the bucket.’ read more

British spies block suspected Russian assassin from entering the UK - Stock Daily Dish

British spies block suspected Russian assassin from entering the UK five months after Sergei Skripal novichok attack A suspected Russian assassin who MI5 believe was planning to murder an ex-prime minister was barred from entering the UK. read more

Feeling 'betrayed' by UK, says 'Novichok' victim's son in letter to PUTIN - Stock Daily Dish

Feeling ‘betrayed’ by UK, says ‘Novichok’ victim’s son in letter to PUTIN Ewan Hope, the son of Amesbury poisoning victim Dawn Sturgess, has written a letter to Vladimir Putin, saying that the Russian leader is his only hope of justice for his mother as the UK government has abandoned his family. read more

China Overtakes US In Number Of Diplomatic Missions - International Business Times

For the first time, China has more diplomatic missions around the world than the United States, according to a study published Wednesday that offered fresh evidence of Beijing's global ambitions. read more

Salisbury poisoning: One year on, still no evidence of Novichok nerve agent use disclosed to public - Stock Daily Dish

Salisbury poisoning: One year on, still no evidence of Novichok nerve agent use disclosed to public On March 4, 2018, former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were ‘poisoned by a nerve agent’ in Salisbury, UK. read more
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