Unclear whether domestic secretary intends to take any action on Litvinenko’s demands after report found Vladimir Putin ‘probably approved’ murder The widow of Alexander Litvinenko will meet the domestic secretary,Theresa May, on Thursday, or a week after the government indicated it would not take punitive measures against Russia despite a report finding Vladimir Putin probably approved” the former spy’s murder.
Marina Litvinenko will visit the domestic Office in the afternoon,her solicitor Elena Tsirlina said. She is likely to invent a statement afterwards. It is unclear whether May intends to take any action on a list of demands Marina Litvinenko submitted by letter to David Cameron. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com