Editorial: This Tube strike is self-defeating in the extreme March 3, 2022 When Ukrainian citizens are sheltering in underground stations, it can at best seem glib, or heartless, to complain about our own trivial woes. A tube strike is a trivial woe; some will work from home when the RMT go on strike today, some will walk a little further than usual, some may even try getting [...]
UK refers Russia to international criminal court over ‘barbaric’ invasion March 2, 2022 The UK has joined 38 countries to make the "largest ever" referral to the International Criminal Court over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Putin accused of attempted genocide as UN passes resolution to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine March 2, 2022 The United Nations officially condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine today, with Boris Johnson saying that “we are united in our abhorrence to the evil actions” of Vladimir Putin. The UN’s general assembly voted 147 to five, with 34 abstentions, to pass the motion of censure this evening as Ukraine’s largest cities come under intensified bombing. [...]
City minister says UK changes to EU financial services rules will not be a ‘big bang’ March 2, 2022 Overhauling the EU’s financial services rulebook post-Brexit will not be a “big bang” moment and could take several years, according to UK City minister John Glen. Glen told Westminster’s Treasury Select Committee today that the push to reform EU regulation will be an “iterative” process and that any intervention will not “overnight change the competitiveness [...]
Ukraine war Day 6: Russia admits close to 500 of its troops are dead with thousands wounded March 2, 2022 Some 498 Russian troops have been killed in Ukraine, with 1,597 wounded, Russia’s Defence Ministry said in its first report of military casualties since the country invaded its eastern European neighbour last week. Moreover, the Russian bombardment of Kharkiv in Ukraine has killed 21 people and hurt 112, a Ukrainian official said. Some Russian planes [...]
Government confirms Russia can still send oil and gas to the UK despite port sanctions March 2, 2022 The government confirms Russia can still send oil and gas to the UK, despite a ban on the country's ships docking at British ports.
UK: Fresh sanctions placed on Russia as Belarus swallows first tranche March 2, 2022 The UK government has imposed a second round of sanctions on Russia and fresh restrictions on Belarus, following their invasion of neighbouring Ukraine. The UK became the first country yesterday to ban all Russian ships from entering UK ports. New measures hauled in today by foreign secretary Liz Truss, amid Russian president Vladimir Putin’s sustained [...]
Balancing ties: The countries lagging in their response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine March 2, 2022 As Europe throws its support towards Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion, a number of international players have remained quiet, trying to balance their ties between Kyiv and Moscow. A trend of neutrality has emerged from India, Brazil, the UAE, Azerbaijan and China. However, others have backed Russia, tempted by trade deals and owed favours. Pakistan today [...]
Ukraine raises over £200m in war bonds to fuel military defence March 2, 2022 Ukraine has raised $270m (£202.5m) in war bonds to fuel its military defence, as Russia continues its invasion of the country. The capital “will be used to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and to ensure the uninterrupted provision of the state’s financial needs under the war,” Ukraine’s ministry of finance wrote [...]
Starmer calls on PM to sanction ‘every Russian oligarch’ with UK assets March 2, 2022 Sir Keir Starmer has called on Boris Johnson to sanction “every oligarch and crack open every shell company” to shut out dirty Russian money from the UK. The Labour leader said Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich should in particular be targeted immediately, along with former Russian deputy PM Igor Shuvalov who has properties worth more than [...]