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May 30, 2019
Sergei Skripal in UK in Government's Custody - Niece - UrduPoint News
Putin approach to May preceded 'reopening of diplomatic channels' - Sky News
Parents of policeman who nearly died in Salisbury Novichok attack slam BBC - Daily Mail
Rise of Russian diplomats in UK 'emboldens Putin' - The Times
'Our family don't need this reminder' - Parents of poisoned detective hit out at BBC drama - Salisbury Journal

Sergei Skripal in UK in Government's Custody - Niece - UrduPoint News

UrduPoint News
Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, who were mysteriously poisoned in the southern UK town of Salisbury last year, are currently in the United Kingdom in the government's custody, Sergei's niece, Viktoria Skripal, told Sputnik on Friday YAROSLAVL (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 24th May, 2019) Former
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Putin approach to May preceded 'reopening of diplomatic channels' - Sky News

Sky News
By Deborah Haynes, foreign affairs editor An approach by President Vladimir Putin to Theresa May last year preceded the reopening of some diplomatic channels closed since the Salisbury spy poisoning, Sky News understands.
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Parents of policeman who nearly died in Salisbury Novichok attack slam BBC - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey was contaminated with Novichok The parents of a police sergeant poisoned in the Salisbury Novichok attack have today hit out at the BBC's plans to 'sensationalise' the incident in a TV drama.
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Rise of Russian diplomats in UK 'emboldens Putin' - The Times

The Times
Rise of Russian diplomats in UK ‘emboldens Putin’Vladimir Putin is keen to exploit British weaknessALEXEI NIKOLSKY/ALAMYBritain has allowed the number of Russian diplomats in London to increase for the first time since expulsions over Sergei Skripal’s poisoning last year, prompting warnings that the move will be seen as a sign of weakness.
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'Our family don't need this reminder' - Parents of poisoned detective hit out at BBC drama - Salisbury Journal

Salisbury Journal
THE parents of the police officer poisoned in last year’s Novichok attack have hit out at the BBC for its decision to dramatise the incident in a television series. In a letter written to the Journal, Steve and Sue Bailey, parents of Det Sgt Nick Bailey, pictured below, said they “don’t need this reminder” at a time when “we are all still trying to come to terms with what happened last year”.
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