Sir Keir Starmer has supported Volodymyr Zelensky as Ukraine’s democratically elected leader, in response to Donald Trump’s claims that he is a dictator and called for elections in Ukraine. The UK Prime Minister also expressed his understanding of suspending elections during wartime, citing the UK’s actions during World War Two. Mr. Zelensky, elected in 2019, faced criticism from Mr. Trump for allegedly starting the conflict with Russia and having a low approval rating, leading to a response from the Ukrainian leader calling out the misinformation.
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Royal Navy chief apologises after investigation finds ‘bullying and misogyny’ in submarine service
The head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Sir Ben Key, issued a public apology after an investigation revealed "misogyny, bullying, and other unacceptable behaviors" in the submarine service, including reports of rape and sexual harassment towards women. The investigation was prompted by former lieutenant Sophie Brook's allegations of "constant campaign of sexual bullying", with Sir Ben acknowledging the intolerable nature of the findings and offering personal and public apologies to those affected. He emphasized the...
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