Final communiqué
The outgoing British ambassador to Moscow reflects on the parlous state of UK-Russian relations

Dame Deborah Bronnert’s tenure as the United Kingdom’s ambassador to Moscow began with an unprecedented global pandemic and has come to an end amid a post-Cold War nadir in Anglo-Russian relations. Before leaving Moscow this week, Bronnert discussed ties between the two countries in light of the war in Ukraine with Novaya Gazeta Europe’s editor-in-chief Kirill Martynov.
We have also recently engaged with Russia on the situation in the Middle East, and continue to engage with Russia on critical global issues at the United Nations Security Council, of which we are both permanent members.
The Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index currently ranks the UK as number 18 out of 180 countries (1 is the best). Russia is ranked 137.

The first draft of history
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Gulag laureate
Freed Belarusian Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski has finally been able to collect his peace prize
The price of freedom
Director Alexander Molochnikov talks about Extremist, his short film about former political prisoner Sasha Skochilenko
The deep freeze
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The B team
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Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film

Charity begins at home
Exiled Russian activist Grigory Sverdlin discusses how the war in Ukraine is reshaping Russia’s charity sector

Fighting on
Exiled Russian Indigenous rights activist on defending marginalised communities and resisting propaganda

Rowing it alone
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