
Ukraine war: UK holds minute's silence marking anniversary of Russia's invasion
The Prime Minister led the minute's silence as the UK continues to urge allies to increase support to Ukraine.
The Prime Minister led the minute's silence as the UK continues to urge allies to increase support to Ukraine.
The use of drones by both Russia and Ukraine has been unprecedented.
Britain is prepared to supply fighter jets to Eastern European allies to enable them to release their Soviet-era planes to Ukraine.
The war continues to claim thousands of lives, has made millions of people refugees and reduced entire cities to rubble.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Times Radio the Russians are suffering "huge losses" on the battlefield for very little territory gain.
The meeting comes a year on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the anniversary due to be marked in the UK and worldwide.
Ben Wallace believes that Ukrainian forces can push Russians back using Combined Arms Manoeuvre.
Ukrainian tank drivers have been training with the Challenger 2 battle tank in preparation for its arrival on the frontline against Russia.
Russia's neighbour Estonia has invested heavily in long-range capabilities since Moscow invaded Ukraine almost a year ago.
An artist-turned-fighter shares his story of loss and life in the trenches on social media.
Britain’s biggest defence firm reported its highest-ever order intake of £37.1bn for last year.
A Labour victory at the next general election, in around 18 months' time, would see Sir Keir leading the country's response to Ukraine.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace visited Ukrainian troops training in Dorset and said: "Britain is going to continue with you until the end".
The Russian President made his first State of the Nation speech since 2021 and halted Russia's participation in a nuclear arms treaty.
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to do more to aid Ukraine after his predecessors called for fighter jets to be supplied to Kyiv.
Watch our video to see what they both offer on the frontline.