A brave British woman has returned to war-torn Ukraine to rescue her 90-year-old mother – and asked Boris Johnson to help bring her back. Mother-of-one Lesia Polataiko, 58, moved to Britain in 1996 and now has UK citizenship but her mother Halyna
Desperate Ukrainians fleeing the war became so crushed at the border with Poland that several people fainted and one woman is believed to have died, a British man has said. Jeremy Myers became caught up in the crush with his Ukrainian girlfriend
A thrill-seeking British student has allegedly made it to Ukraine after having previously having to be evacuated from Kabul after he went there on holiday as Afghanistan fell in August. Miles Routledge, 21, from Birmingham, says he began his trip to the
A few days ago I watched, amazed, a video of a man paralysed from the waist down going for a walk outdoors. Using a frame as support, he was able to move under his own steam thanks to an electrical device surgically
The Union – which has more than 460,000 members – expressed “solidarity” with the people of Ukraine before calling for an end to expansionism. Its president, Daniel Kebede, claimed admitting more members would “hasten the likelihood of further conflicts”. President Putin used
American woman reveals the things that confuse her most about life in the UK – from standing on the right on an escalator to a lack of plug sockets in the bathroom Miriam Giraffe, from Vancouver, Washington, moved to London last year
Putin bans ALL British flights to and from his country in response to UK ban on Russian airline Aeroflot By Rory Tingle, Home Affairs Correspondent and Darren Boyle for MailOnline Published: 04:01 EST, 25 February 2022 | Updated: 04:04 EST, 25 February
British banks are bracing themselves for Russian cyber attacks, with the boss of Lloyds saying the business is on a ‘heightened alert’. Steps are being taken over fears Vladimir Putin will unleash his criminal network of hackers on the UK following his
A British RT host has today gone on the defensive over Vladimir’s Putin invasion of Ukraine, accusing western media of pumping out ‘hysterical headlines’, while trumpeting Kremlin statements about the ‘military assistance’ of pro-Russian separatists. Nikki Aaron, a presenter on the state-controlled
In 1948, war veteran Charles Lazarus opened his first baby furniture store, Children’s Bargain Town, in Washington, D.C. Two years later, Lazarus began to sell toys and he soon realised that unlike furniture, toys fell out of fashion or broke – prompting