Current Affairs Critically ill man is former Russian spy

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Russia were asked (iirc) to i) admit responsibility, or ii) admit to losing control of it.

As you can see above in the NY Times article from 1999, it's common knowledge they haven't had control of some strains of Novichok since 1992.
May I ask how you find that culprit do you think the police/milartary personnel on site are not investigating that?
It will take months - another Russian agent found dead last night -
When Russia had 24 Hours to help - just insults towards the UK,
 
He was still only in power to stop a bloody ruling class in-fight.

He got into power because Tiberius and Gaius had between them killed every other potential ruler in the family, so the praetorians had to put him up to avoid the rest of the army putting its own commanders up instead.

Once he was in power though he was very successful and - for his time and especially when viewed against his ilk - a wise and tolerant ruler who left the empire in a far better state than he found it.
 
Russia were asked (iirc) to i) admit responsibility, or ii) admit to losing control of it.

As you can see above in the NY Times article from 1999, it's common knowledge they haven't had control of some strains of Novichok since 1992.

the mental thing being that the person who raised the possibility it was some other actor using "lost" Russian nerve agent was one T. May
 
Russia were asked (iirc) to i) admit responsibility, or ii) admit to losing control of it.

As you can see above in the NY Times article from 1999, it's common knowledge they haven't had control of some strains of Novichok since 1992.
So therefore they must no the batch numbers and why in that time line you state no effort to recover the missing batches?
 
He got into power because Tiberius and Gaius had between them killed every other potential ruler in the family, so the praetorians had to put him up to avoid the rest of the army putting its own commanders up instead.

Once he was in power though he was very successful and - for his time and especially when viewed against his ilk - a wise and tolerant ruler who left the empire in a far better state than he found it.
Yeah mate, I think you're missing the point about him being installed in power only because he was a buffer....which is what May is. A useful idiot.
 
Yeah mate, I think you're missing the point about him being installed in power only because he was a buffer....which is what May is. A useful idiot.

Dave, my point is that he wasn't a useful idiot - and also that he had some talent for government. There is no comparison between him and our current ruler.
 
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