The UK has not carried out a single conviction for breaches of Russian sanctions, the National Crime Agency has said.
With Russia on the march and the end of post-Cold War peace, David Lammy has argued that Europe’s defence spending must rise.
The foreign secretary has used his first major speech of 2025 to go after the Putin’s aggression in tearing up the world ...
The series of rooms, which act "as a memorial to a supposed diplomatic triumph promising an era of international cooperation" ...
Former First Minister Humza Yousaf has accused Foreign Secretary David Lammy of racism over his diplomatic meeting with an ...
“Russia lost 45,000 troops, dead, in November alone.” On BBC Radio 4’s Today programme [2:18:20] on Thursday (9 January), foreign secretary David Lammy MP claimed that Russia had “lost 45,000 troops, ...
Mr Yousaf said: “I wouldn’t expect David Lammy to be posing, smiling with photographs with Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister. “I wouldn’t expect Keir Starmer to be shaking hands ...
The Foreign Secretary has called on the incoming US president to say how he will pay for a massive increase in defence spending.
Foreign secretary also hit back at Trump’s demands that the UK double its defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP ...
The latest sanctions come after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer discussed the Ukraine conflict with French President Emmanuel ...
David Lammy addressed diplomats ... s got in his sights is concerns in the Arctic – which we share – about Russian and Chinese influence. Of course, there are US troops based in Greenland ...
There is always considerable uncertainty over casualty figures from war zones, however. “Russia lost 45,000 troops, dead, in November alone.” David Lammy MP – 9 January 2025 On BBC Radio 4’s Today ...