Summary
The UK Prime Minister is considering legal action against Roman Abramovich to ensure he donates £2.5 billion, from the sale of Chelsea Football Club, to Ukrainian war victims. The money is currently frozen due to disagreements on its use. Another major focus is on the UK's expensive re-entry into the EU's Erasmus student exchange program.
Key Facts
- The UK Prime Minister wants Roman Abramovich to donate £2.5 billion from selling Chelsea Football Club to Ukrainian war victims.
- Abramovich believes he has a strong legal case to distribute the funds as he wishes.
- The money is currently frozen in a British bank account.
- The UK rejoining the Erasmus program could cost over £8 billion.
- The Erasmus membership cost is higher due to future increases in the program's funding.
- The UK military is preparing to send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine if needed.
- Doctors in the UK are striking, causing concern about NHS service levels.
- Police in the UK plan to take action against pro-Palestinian chants they consider inflammatory.