Former Prime Minister Theresa May has said that 'justice is unlikely' for the victims of the Salisbury poisonings, which led to the death of mother Dawn Sturgess. Sergei Skripal, 71, and his ...
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Undated handout file photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Dawn Sturgess, who died after being exposed to nerve agent Novichok (PA) Theresa May has said “justice is unlikely” for the ...
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Theresa May tried her hand at a Scottish accent as she mimicked a Tory colleague during jovial remarks in her House of Lords debut. Making her maiden speech in the upper chamber, the Tory former ...
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Victims of the Salisbury poisonings are “unlikely” to get justice, Theresa May has said. Ahead of an independent probe into the Novichok nerve agent attacks in 2018, the former Prime Minister ...
In an interview with the BBC’s Crime Next Door: Salisbury Poisonings podcast, Baroness May said of the inquiry: “I would hope by the end of it the family and friends of Dawn Sturgess feel it h ...
Theresa May has said “justice is unlikely” for the victims of the Novichok nerve agent attacks, days before an independent inquiry begins into the Russian-state Salisbury poisonings of 2018.