Putin invites Britain to 'turn a page' after Salisbury attack - The Times

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Putin invites Britain to 'turn a page' after Salisbury attack - The Times
On-the-run Salisbury Novichok hoaxer jailed - BBC News
Oops! New York Times corrects Skripal story, says no ‘dead ducks’ or ‘sick kids’ from ‘Novichok’ - RT
UK says new ties possible only if Russia 'changes behavior' - Al-Arabiya
Putin to Britain: Let's forget about the Skripal poisoning - Reuters

Putin invites Britain to 'turn a page' after Salisbury attack - The Times

The Times
Putin invites Britain to ‘turn a page’ after Salisbury attackYulia Skripal and her father Sergei were poisoned with a nerve agent at his home in SalisburyDylan Martinez/Getty ImagesPresident Putin appeared to offer an olive branch yesterday as he said that Russia and Britain should “turn a page” following the Skripal poisoning and boost ties after Theresa May’s exit.
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On-the-run Salisbury Novichok hoaxer jailed - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Instagram Anna Shapiro Image caption A picture of Alex King and Anna Shapiro, posted on Ms Shapiro's Instagram account in 2015 A drug dealer who sparked fears of a Novichok attack similar to that which hospitalised a former Russian spy and his daughter has been jailed.
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Oops! New York Times corrects Skripal story, says no ‘dead ducks’ or ‘sick kids’ from ‘Novichok’ - RT

RT
The New York Times has corrected a report that UK officials had shared photos with the CIA depicting children and animals who’d been exposed to the so-called Novichok nerve agent after coming into contact with the Skripals.
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UK says new ties possible only if Russia 'changes behavior' - Al-Arabiya

Al-Arabiya
Britain said on Thursday that resetting ties with Russia depended on Moscow changing behavior, hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin said it was time to “turn the page” on the difficult relationship.
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Putin to Britain: Let's forget about the Skripal poisoning - Reuters

Reuters
Police officers guard a cordoned off area in the city centre where former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found poisoned, in Salisbury, Britain, April 3, 2018.
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