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Novichok poisonings

June 2024

  • Sturgess

    Skripals ask not to appear at Salisbury novichok poisoning inquiry

  • Andy Brown

    Labour suspends candidate after he reportedly shared pro-Russia posts

September 2023

  • Dawn Sturgess smiling as she looks towards the camera

    UK government’s refusal to confirm Skripal spy role is ‘surreal’, lawyers say

    Michael Mansfield KC criticises argument for restriction orders before inquiry into 2018 novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess

August 2023

  • Flag featuring picture of Prigozhin

    Twenty years of ruthlessness: how Russia has silenced Putin’s opponents

    From poisonings to shootings to falls from windows and now possibly plane crashes, Kremlin has been accused of numerous lethal attacks

April 2023

  • Dawn Sturgess

    Inquiry into novichok death of Dawn Sturgess to begin in autumn 2024

    Exclusive: Date set for start of long-awaited hearing into Wiltshire woman’s 2018 poisoning

January 2023

  • Activist and journalist Maria Pevchikh photographed in Vilnius, Lithuania

    ‘We do our work because we are angry’: Navalny’s right-hand woman Maria Pevchikh on taking on Putin

    It’s two years since the arrest and imprisonment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Here his deputy talks about continuing his fearless anti-corruption work – and why she won’t give up hope of his release

November 2022

  • Dawn Sturgess

    Family of novichok victim raise concerns at lack of inquiry start date

    Lawyers for relatives of Dawn Sturgess, who was killed in Wiltshire in 2018, call for process to be speeded up

June 2022

  • Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell in The Americans,

    Russia’s ‘illegals’: the deep-cover spies who can be both clumsy and dangerous

    An attempt to infiltrate the ICC draws attention to a scheme launched in the cold war era, active from New York to Salisbury

May 2022

  • The investigative journalists –led by reporter Heidi Blake, right – who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated story that’s profiled in Once Upon a Time in Londongrad (Sky Documentaries/Now)

    TV review
    Once Upon a Time in Londongrad review – a blazing fireball that could topple our democracy

    This true-crime documentary looks at 14 London deaths that point the finger at Putin – and how our weak governance has led to a shady system that threatens the very rule of law

April 2022

  • Illustration by Masha Foya, who is based in Kyiv.

    Spy games: expulsion of diplomats shines light on Russian espionage

    The war in Ukraine has prompted an exodus of Russian ‘diplomats’. Does it mark the end of an era?
  • Nick Bailey

    Novichok poisonings: Nick Bailey reaches settlement with police force

    Bailey says he has continued to suffer from trauma of nerve agent attack in Salisbury in March 2018
  • Navalny.

    Navalny review – staggering portrait of Putin’s extraordinary arch-enemy

    Absorbing documentary about the Russian opposition figure tells a story we all need to hear

March 2022

  • Dawn Sturgess

    Wiltshire novichok victim’s family concerned at public inquiry delay

  • Catherine Bennett

    It’s possible Evgeny Lebedev’s only crime is absurdity. Perhaps his editors could let us know

    Catherine Bennett

January 2022

  • Alexei Navalny during a court appearance via video link from from prison.

    ‘Everyone was freaking out’: Navalny novichok film made in secret premieres at Sundance

    Director Daniel Roher tells of panic after team recorded Alexei Navalny pranking one of his Russian poisoners into confessing

November 2021

  • Dawn Sturgess.

    Novichok death of Dawn Sturgess to be examined by public inquiry

    Existing investigation to be upgraded to allow judge to hear more evidence and probe involvement of Russia

September 2021

  • Personnel in hazmat suits secure an area in Salisbury in March 2018

    Delaying UK novichok poisonings inquiry ‘could put more lives at risk’

    Family of Wiltshire victim Dawn Sturgess calls on home secretary to initiate full judge-led investigation

August 2021

  • Alexei Navalny

    UK imposes sanctions on seven Russians over Navalny poisoning

    FCDO says the individuals, said to be FSB members, will be subject to travel bans and asset freezes

June 2021

  • Russian journalist Maria Zholobova stands next to the door of her apartments after the search in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 29, 2021. Russian authorities on Tuesday morning raided the apartments of several investigative journalists and their family members, a move that comes amid mounting pressure on Russia’s independent media outlets. Police searched the apartments of Roman Badanin, chief editor of the Proekt investigative online outlet, and Maria Zholobova, one of its journalists. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

    Russian police raid journalists probing government corruption

    Proekt website editors raided as they prepared to publish allegations against Putin’s interior minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev

May 2021

  • Nick Bailey

    Officer poisoned in novichok attack sues Wiltshire police

    Nick Bailey begins action over trauma he continues to suffer three years after exposure to nerve agent
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