Reaction as Boris pulls out of Wakefield visit to travel to Ukraine
"Fancy feeling safer in war torn Ukraine than in Wakefield," one person said.
"Fancy feeling safer in war torn Ukraine than in Wakefield," one person said.
"The UK PM should have been in Kyiv yesterday with Macron, Scholz and Draghi to back Ukraine joining the EU. Instead we are in an ethics free orgy of law breaking, isolation & decline."
"Now that I am back in the UK, I am ready to give 100 per cent to my department, my hospital and the NHS.”
“The message from the British public is clear: hands off the Human Rights Act."
"Putin invaded Ukraine nearly three months ago, and yet fossil fuel money from the UK is still funding his war chest," said Greenpeace.
Ukraine is, in fact, one of the most successful of the newer competitor countries – having triumphed in 2004 and 2016.
Timur Miroshnychenko couldn't hide his emotion as he covered the contest from a bomb shelter in Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces “appear to have won the battle of Kharkiv”, according to a US defence thinktank.
“Many of them are now considering returning to Ukraine due to their precarious situations in Europe,” said a caseworker at Wilson Solicitors.
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