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Russia expels two British diplomats on suspicion of spying
Russia has accused two British diplomats of spying and given them two weeks to leave the country, reinforcing the downward trajectory of Moscow's diplomatic relations with Europe even as it negotiates to restore ties with the United States.
Society
Three Bulgarians convicted in UK of ‘industrial scale’ spying for Russia
Some of the trio claimed they thought they were working for Interpol.
Society
Ukraine receives almost $1 billion in funds from frozen Russian assets based in the UK
Ukraine has received a payment of around $1 billion backed by the proceeds from frozen Russian assets based in the UK, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Friday.
Politics
UK PM apologizes to Baltics after Ukraine summit exclusion
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has apologized to the leaders of the Baltic states for not inviting them to a summit about Ukraine, Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT reported, citing the Lithuanian president’s advisor.
Politics
UK and France to work with Ukraine on peace plan to present to US, says Starmer
The U.K. and France will work with Ukraine to formulate a peace plan to be jointly presented to the Trump administration, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday.
Politics
UK artillery ammunition deliveries to Ukraine reach 500,000 rounds
The U.K. has now given Ukraine 500,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, valued at more than £1 billion (€1.2 billion), the British Ministry of Defence announced
Politics
WWII-era ‘Polish village’ in North Wales set for demolition
A unique ‘village’ built for Polish veterans on the North Wales coast is set to be demolished soon.
Society
UK court grants bail to Polish ex-official awaiting extradition on fraud charges
A London court has granted bail to a senior official from Poland’s previous government, who is being pursued in a parliamentary fraud probe.
Politics
Former head of Polish government agency to remain in UK custody
The former head of a Polish government agency at the center of a corruption scandal will remain in custody in London after failing to pay the full bail amount set by an English court.
Society
UK pledges extra €66 mln in aid for Ukraine
The United Kingdom has announced a new €66.2 million aid package for Ukraine.
Politics
Ex-British MP joins Ukrainian International Legion to fight Russia
A former British Conservative MP has joined the Ukrainian International Legion, taking on a support role in Kyiv to assist in Ukraine’s fight against Russia.
Society
Britain keeps tabs on Russian spy ship, steps up protection of undersea cables
Britain said it monitored a Russian spy ship in the English Channel in recent days and would strengthen its response to secret operations by Russian vessels and aircraft in an effort to protect undersea cables.
Politics
UK PM Starmer visits Poland to strengthen security ties
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet his Polish counterpart, Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda on Friday for talks on a joint defense and security pact.
Politics
Britain and Ukraine sign ‘100-year partnership’ agreement
The UK and Ukraine have signed a “100-year partnership” agreement during a visit to Kyiv by the British prime minister, Keir Starmer.
Politics
Ex-defense ministers in UK want British troops in peacekeeping solution in Ukraine after war
Two former U.K. defense ministers have said British troops should be sent to Ukraine as part of a post-war peacekeeping force.
Politics
Russian spy ‘hoarded surveillance gadgets in British hotel’
A Russian spy, who compared himself to a James Bond character, hoarded a large stash of surveillance gadgets in a British seaside hotel, a court heard.
Society
UK trains 200 Ukrainian aviators for F-16 operations
The United Kingdom has trained 200 Ukrainian aviators in preparation to operate F-16 fighter jets, the British Embassy in Ukraine announced on Tuesday.
Politics
EU to keep sanctions on Syria until minority rights are guaranteed, says top official
The EU will not lift sanctions on Syria before its new rulers ensure minorities are not persecuted and women’s rights are protected within a unified government that disavows religious extremism, the EU’s top diplomat said.
Politics
UK to step up fight against 'dirty money' from Russia
The UK has vowed to clean its London financial hub of "dirty money" that enables "Putin's mafia state".
Politics
UK spy chief accuses Russia of ‘reckless’ sabotage in Europe and nuclear threats
Britain's foreign spy chief accused Russia on Friday of waging a "staggeringly reckless campaign" of sabotage in Europe while also stepping up its nuclear saber-rattling to scare other countries off from backing Ukraine.
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