9 mēnesis atpakaļ UK-Iraqi dual national Karam Mikhael was killed in the Iranian missile attack on Erbil, Iraq, UK Foreign office says
Sekretārs Blinkens: WEF24 konferencē es runāju ar Apvienotās Karalistes ārlietu ministru @David_Cameron, lai pārrunātu centienus atbalstīt Ukrainu un veicināt drošāku, stabilāku un mierīgāku nākotni Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
British Prime Minister: Attacks against ships in the Red Sea must stop, and we will do what is necessary to reduce them
UKMTO has received a report of an incident 95NM South East of Aden, Yemen. Authorities are investigating
British Defense Secretary to the Telegraph: The Iranian government must ask the Houthis to stop because the world's patience is running out
The British Maritime Trade Authority calls on ships in the Red Sea region to exercise caution after strikes against the Houthis
UK, US and 8 allies say aim is to 'de-escalate tensions' in Red Sea
The British Minister of the Armed Forces about bombing targets in Yemen: There are no plans for more British missions currently
British PM Sunak: The British Navy will continue its patrols in the Red Sea to confront Houthi attacks
Premjerministrs Sunaks šodien apmeklē Kijevu un apstiprina Lielbritānijas militāro palīdzību Ukrainai nākamajā finanšu gadā 2,5 miljardu mārciņu apmērā (par 200 miljoniem mārciņu). Vismaz 200 miljonu sterliņu mārciņu pakas tiks novirzītas bezpilota lidaparātiem, tostarp novērošanai, liela attāluma trieciena iespējām un jūras bezpilota lidaparātiem. Sunaks un Zelenskis parakstīs jaunu Apvienotās Karalistes un Ukrainas drošības sadarbības paktu
9 mēnesis atpakaļ Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's statement on strikes against Houthi rebels
4 @RoyalAirForce Typhoon jets flying from Akrotiri in Cyprus took part in US led strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen overnight - using Paveway bombs
British PM: Britain will do what it takes to deter the Houthis in the Red Sea
British PM: The United Kingdom will always defend freedom of navigation and the flow of trade
Britain: The Air Force carried out strikes targeting Houthi military facilities in Yemen
Houthi official: If America and Britain carry out air strikes on Yemen, the response will not be delayed at all
Financial Times: Two British warships in the Red Sea will participate in strikes against the Houthis
The Times: The British Prime Minister informed his government about the imminent military intervention against the Houthis this evening
"Britain expected to join US in carrying airstrikes on Houthi military positions in Yemen tonight- via The Times' @Steven_Swinford
BBC: Sunak will speak with the Leader of the Opposition and the Speaker of the House of Commons about the situation in the Red Sea
PM Rishi Sunak has spoken to Egyptian president al-Sisi tonight about Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. He told him that Britain will 'continue to take action to defend freedom of navigation and protect lives at sea'
Rishi Sunak is holding a full cabinet call at 7.45 this evening. Ministers believe it’s about UK and US military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Move has been heavily telegraphed by Grant Shapps and by senior figures in the US. It is thought UK aircraft and Navy ships could take part
Iranian forces have seized a British vessel near Oman. The ship is now making its way into Iranian territorial waters. UK has lost contact with the ship
British Defense Minister: The situation in the Red Sea cannot continue
Britain confirms that the recent Houthi attack in the Red Sea was the "largest" since the start of the Gaza war
British Defense Minister: One of our warships succeeded, along with American ships, in repelling the largest Houthi attack in the Red Sea
Britain's foreign minister David Cameron said on Tuesday he was worried that Israel might have taken action in Gaza that might be in breach of international law
British Foreign Secretary: It is unacceptable for freedom of navigation in the Red Sea to be affected by Houthi attacks
British Defense Minister: We urge the Houthis to stop their attacks in the Red Sea, and they will bear responsibility if they ignore our warnings
The British Prime Minister expects to hold legislative elections in the second half of 2024