
Afghanistan: Animal Charity Staff Get Visas For UK Return
Former Royal Marine Paul Farthing said he would not leave the staff of his Nowzad animal charity until their safety was confirmed.
Former Royal Marine Paul Farthing said he would not leave the staff of his Nowzad animal charity until their safety was confirmed.
Ben Wallace said US have provided "the framework" for the UK withdrawal and when they leave Kabul, "we will have to go as well".
The airport in the Afghan capital has been the centre of chaotic scenes since the Taliban takeover about a week ago.
Taliban warn of 'consequences' as Boris Johnson set to use emergency G7 summit to push for US to extend Kabul evacuation deadline.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says "no nation will be able to get everyone out".
The international airport in Kabul has been the scene of chaos since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
Former Royal Marine says British soldiers "did their best" to help those caught in the stampede.
US veteran and security expert criticises the decision to abandon its main airbase amid continued scenes of chaos at Kabul's airport.
The US placed a $5m (£3.6m) bounty on the head of the Taliban leader who has been pictured in Kabul ahead of new government talks.
It is likely the British Armed Forces based in the country will work to a similar deadline.
As military evacuation efforts continue, many who cannot make it out of Afghanistan fear for their safety at the hand of the Taliban.
The Prime Minister has also backed Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who has faced criticism over the crisis.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said ministers have worked "tirelessly" over the last week to evacuate British nationals and Afghans.
The image shows hundreds of Afghans being flown from Kabul, on board a US Air Force C-17 transport aircraft.
Paul 'Pen' Farthing posted an image on Twitter appearing to show rows of empty seats, calling it "scandalous".
In the last 24 hours, 963 people have been evacuated from Kabul on the RAF 'air bridge', according to James Heappey.