In light of escalating tensions between the West and Russia due to the ongoing crisis on the Ukrainian border, politicians have called for Russia’s RT network to be banned for spreading misinformation. RT is a Russian state-controlled television network that is funded by
Kremlin mouthpiece faces Ofcom probe: Nadine Dorries orders watchdog to take action against Russia Today over its coverage of Ukraine crisis Culture secretary Nadine Dorries wrote to broadcast regulator over Russia Today Ms Dorries raised concern channel may spread propaganda during Ukraine
Ofcom has been told by the Culture Secretary to review the operation of the Kremlin-backed Russia Today (RT) news channel in the UK. Writing to the regulator, Nadine Dorries said RT was “demonstrably part of Russia’s global disinformation campaign”. Prime Minister Boris
The SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said “under the Tories a sewer of dirty Russian money has been allowed to run through London for years”. Mr Blackford said the SNP stands united against the Russian invasion of Ukraine and there needs to
Sydney trains get back on TRACK! Services will run at a reduced capacity and could return to a normal timetable by next week after nightmare week for commuters NSW trains will hit the tracks at a reduced capacity of 25 per cent
Tensions are rising between Russia and the West as Russia sent tanks and troops across the Ukraine borders last night, signalling an invasion. This comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin formally recognised two Russian-backed separatist-controlled regions, Luhansk and Donetsk, in Ukraine. Tensions
Boris Johnson vowed to unveil the ‘first barrage’ of sanctions against Russia today as he warned Vladimir Putin is bent on a ‘full scale invasion of Ukraine’. After chairing a pre-dawn Cobra meeting, the PM said Mr Putin has ‘completely torn up
The Prime Minister will update on the rapidly developing situation after President Vladimir Putin sent tanks into eastern Ukraine’s two breakaway regions. Moscow last night officially recognised the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic as independent states. Mr Johnson
Reduced train services will plague commuters from today for up to a week after a messy dispute between unions and the New South Wales state government caused widespread havoc for commuters. NSW Transport Minister David Elliot said trains will run from 5am at
Boris Johnson hailed a ‘moment of pride’ today as he prepares to end nearly two years of legal Covid curbs despite criticism from Labour and medics. The PM is gathering his Cabinet this morning to sign off a new ‘Living With Covid’ strategy