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Boris Berezovsky

June 2024

  • Boris Berezovsky. Leaves Bow Street Magistrates Court, wearing a mask depicting Vladamir Putin, the Russian president. London. 02-04-2003. Photograph by Martin Godwin.

    Book of the day
    The Kremlin’s Noose by Amy Knight review – vital primer on Putin’s Russia and Boris Berezovsky’s death

    The American historian and expert on Russia has written a definitive study of the flamboyant life and mysterious death of the oligarch, a confidant of Yeltsin and a man to whom Putin was once indebted

February 2024

  • Vladimir Putin

    The mysterious, violent and unsolved deaths of Putin’s foes and critics

    Alexei Navalny is latest of Putin’s opponents to have died over course of Russian leader’s nearly 25 years in power

August 2023

  • Flag featuring picture of Prigozhin

    Twenty years of ruthlessness: how Russia has silenced Putin’s opponents

    From poisonings to shootings to falls from windows and now possibly plane crashes, Kremlin has been accused of numerous lethal attacks

July 2022

  • Tom Hollander as Boris Berezovsky

    A Russian view of Patriots, Peter Morgan’s play about Boris Berezovsky

  • Tom Hollander in Patriots.

    Patriots review – Peter Morgan’s compelling study of Russian dissidence

May 2022

  • The investigative journalists –led by reporter Heidi Blake, right – who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated story that’s profiled in Once Upon a Time in Londongrad (Sky Documentaries/Now)

    TV review
    Once Upon a Time in Londongrad review – a blazing fireball that could topple our democracy

  • Peter Morgan, creator of The Crown, at the Emmy awards in 2021.

    The Crown’s Peter Morgan to premiere play about Russian oligarchs

March 2022

  • Roman Abramovich as a Soviet Union Army's conscript

    Russian asset tracker
    From poor orphan to billionaire oligarch: how Abramovich made his money

    Ascent to Chelsea owner was forged in transformation of Russia after fall of the iron curtain
  • Roman Abramovich with Eugene Shvidler at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club.

    Why has Abramovich’s billionaire friend been left off the UK sanctions list?

    Eugene Shvidler has stepped down as a director of Evraz, the steel company accused of possibly supplying steel for tanks
  • Tim Adams

    Notebook
    The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory

    Tim Adams
    Sally Lane’s son was stripped of his citizenship for allegedly joining Islamic State, yet others have been quietly returned

March 2019

  • Nikolai Glushkov

    Nikolai Glushkov's daughter appeals for witnesses a year after his murder

    Exclusive: Natalia Glushkova tells of how her Russian dissident father’s murder was set up to look like suicide

March 2018

  • Police have launched a murder investigation after confirming that Nikolai Glushkov was murdered

    Police confirm that Nikolai Glushkov was murdered. But why?

  • Forensics officers with tent

    Russian exile's death in London is suspicious, friends claim

  • Nikolai Glushkov

    Russian exile Nikolai Glushkov found dead at his London home

  • Members of the emergency services in protective coveralls load a covered ambulance on to a military low-loader at Salisbury district hospital.

    Sergei Skripal: Russia links attempted murder to deaths of Kremlin enemies

  • Sergei Skripal: does revenge for treason lie behind harm to ex-spy?

  • Poisoned umbrellas and polonium: Russian-linked UK deaths

February 2018

  • Oleg Deripaska and Roman Abramovich

    Russian oligarchs fight mine battle in London court

    Roman Abramovich and Oleg Deripaska embroiled in row over control of Russia’s biggest mining company

July 2017

  • Steve Bell cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Steve Bell on where the UK stands with Brexit – cartoon

    The Brexit negotiations are faltering and the UK government’s hopes of talks on a future EU trade deal look increasingly likely to be dashed, Michel Barnier has said

February 2016

  • FILE: Inquiry To Report Findings On Alexander Litvinenko Killing LONDON - APRIL 17: The grave of Alexander Litvinenko at Highgate Cemetery on April 17, 2013 in London. Dead Famous London is a journey through the capital’s cemeteries, churches, cathedrals, crypts and crematoria discovering its historic famous graves. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

    New East network
    Six reasons you can't take the Litvinenko report seriously

    William Dunkerley
    Inquiry points the finger at Vladimir Putin and the Russian state, but its findings are biased, flawed and inconsistent
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