Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means Europe faces its biggest migration crisis since 2015. Around four million people are currently predicted to stream into neighbouring countries as a result of the conflict. Figures remain uncertain but it’s clear that hundreds of thousands have already arrived – around half of them in Poland, and the rest fleeing via land borders to Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia and Romania.
Starmer faces Chagos Islands sovereignty backlash
Britain will retain its crucial military base on the archipelago, but do Tory accusations of a “shameful retreat” hold true?