The Foreign Secretary made the remarks as he updated MPs about the new 100-year partnership deal between the UK and Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the UK and US were “working together” to improve the security of people in the two countries after speaking with new Secretary of State Marco Rubio. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Here are the key developments on the 1,072nd day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Here is the situation on Friday, January 31:
A British man captured fighting on the Ukrainian side in Russia's Kursk region will face terrorism and mercenary charges that could see him jailed for years, Russian state investigators said on Thursday.
Kyiv launches fresh drone assault on Putin's oil refineries inside Russia - Volgograd governor Andrei Bocharov says a fire temporarily broke out after a Ukrainian drone attack
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy discussed a range of pressing global issues, including Russia's war aga
David Lammy could not stop praising Donald Trump today, despite once being an especially vocal critic of the incoming US president. When he was a backbencher in 2018, Lammy called Trump a “woman-hating, neo-Nazi sympathising sociopath” and a “tyrant”.
David Lammy and his new US counterpart Marco Rubio ... said to have covered a range of issues including the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine and the Middle East. However, the potential handover of the ...
Donald Trump’s secretary of state challenged David Lammy over Britain’s deal to give away the Chagos Islands in their first call together, The Telegraph can reveal. Marco Rubio is understood to have sought reassurance that the agreement will not undermine US security interests, given there is an American base on one of the islands.
Mr Lammy said he spoke to Mr Rubio, the first member of Donald Trump’s Cabinet to be confirmed last week, on a range of issues including the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine and the Middle East.
Donald Trump's decision to freeze all foreign aid opens the door for Britain to re-exert it's own position on the world stage, argues
The transatlantic initiative “from opposite sides” of the political spectrum follows the United States’ decision to sanction Ivanishvili in December 2024. The lawmakers emphasize that UK sanctions “could have a decisive impact” given that Ivanishvili and his associates reportedly hold “substantial assets through UK-based companies.”