Global shares tumble as commodity prices soar, on track for biggest weekly gains in yearsBritish gas for April delivery jumps 30% to new recordIEA head says he is ‘deeply concerned’ about the situation at Europe’s biggest nuclear power stationSainsbury’s renames chicken kievs and pulls Russian-made vodkaRussia: the oligarchs and business figures on western sanctions listsUkraine crisis live updatesAs reported earlier, Russian elites could have their property seized and handed over to Ukrainian refugees, Britain’s deputy prime minister has suggested.Dominic Raab made the remarks as he defended the UK’s response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and the prime minister, Boris Johnson, called for an emergency UN summit after a Russian attack on a nuclear power station in Ukraine. Continue reading…
- Global shares tumble as commodity prices soar, on track for biggest weekly gains in years
- British gas for April delivery jumps 30% to new record
- IEA head says he is ‘deeply concerned’ about the situation at Europe’s biggest nuclear power station
- Sainsbury’s renames chicken kievs and pulls Russian-made vodka
- Russia: the oligarchs and business figures on western sanctions lists
- Ukraine crisis live updates
As reported earlier, Russian elites could have their property seized and handed over to Ukrainian refugees, Britain’s deputy prime minister has suggested.
Dominic Raab made the remarks as he defended the UK’s response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and the prime minister, Boris Johnson, called for an emergency UN summit after a Russian attack on a nuclear power station in Ukraine.