
Ex-human rights lawyer Phil Shiner facing fraud charges over Iraq War claims
Phil Shiner is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday to face three counts of fraud.
Phil Shiner is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday to face three counts of fraud.
The newly-elected Lib Dem MP called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take "the only decent course of action left open" and resign.
The shadow defence secretary says he has seen figures and says he fears the ARAP scheme has ground to a halt.
In January, the Government launched an independent review into the impact of the pre-2000 ban on homosexual personnel in the military.
The three NATO countries said they are committed to supporting Ukrainian armed forces with rocket systems and munitions.
The Defence Secretary told a news conference in Oslo it was "important" to listen to Turkey.
The human rights group has called for "comprehensive" justice processes, ensuring "all perpetrators are brought to justice".
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has agreed to work "even more closely" with Ukraine during meetings with President Zelensky.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle told Forces News that the home of British democracy should be helping more ex-service personnel to find a second career.
The Defence Secretary says that, with international support, he believes Ukraine can win the war against Russia.
Eight missiles were fired in succession over 35 minutes.
The British PM and Ukrainian President Zelensky had a phone conversation on Saturday.
Former Royal Marine Ben Grant helped rescue a fellow British comrade who was injured in Ukraine.
The governments of the UK and Lithuania have signed a Joint Declaration in London on 100 years of bilateral relations.
The US has traditionally avoided making such an explicit security guarantee to Taiwan, with which it no longer has a mutual defence treaty.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the situation in the Donbas as "really hard".