uk politics
Vjosa Osmani tells HuffPost UK that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is an "example for everyone around the world".
Defence secretary says Russian president is now a "spent force" in the world.
The party is acting on legal advice that continuing to use the system in Westminster seats would be 'unlawful'.
"If we’ve got the evidence and the legal basis, then we’ll do it," the deputy prime minister said.
Vadym Prystaiko was greeted with spontaneous applause as he sat in the Commons gallery to watch PMQs.
Priti Patel has announced a further relaxation of immigration rules — but some want her to go further.
Vadym Prystaiko said Moscow could resort to the tactic because of a "lack of progress" made in occupying the country.
Deputy prime minister says UK would support the International Criminal Court if it took action against the Russian president.
The former health secretary also claims he did not break the law by embracing his aide.
Explosions were heard across the country last night after the Russian president launched a 'special military operation' in the Donbas.