Sir Martin Broughton believes he has the drive to make a winning bid for Chelsea
Sir Martin Broughton believes his bid to buy Chelsea would offer the biggest immediate cash injection into the Stamford Bridge club, the PA news agency understands.
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Sir Martin Broughton believes his bid to buy Chelsea would offer the biggest immediate cash injection into the Stamford Bridge club, the PA news agency understands.
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Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova warned that she expects to find "evidence of genocide" by Russian forces in the besieged eastern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol.
How does the West handle a stymied Vladimir Putin? After last week's sinking of a flagship naval cruiser, he has already extended his bombing campaign to cities like Kyiv and Lviv. What happens if he still doesn't get results? Even Mariupol hasn't completely fallen. Would Putin really be tempted to do what no leader seriously considered during the whole of the Cold War and use tactical nukes? We put the question to our panel.
Chelsea director Eugene Tenenbaum expects “mistakes made to be dealt with accordingly” in seeking recourse after being sanctioned by the UK Government.
Small countries close to Ukraine spent more supporting the war-torn country relative to their GDP in the first month of Russia's invasion than the US, the UK or the EU's biggest economies, new data suggest.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, members of the LGBTQ+ community and activists have been visibly joining and helping Ukraine’s army - with some hoping their participation will erode prejudice.
It's hard to precisely gauge opinion on the war in Ukraine among Russian citizens. In general, the war is popular, especially as media is almost entirely controlled or directed by the Kremlin, which allows it to beam its narrative on the war directly to people's homes.