Russia sanctions UK politicians and journalists – BBC News

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  • By Kathryn Armstrong
  • BBC News

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BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness (left) and Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lucy Frazer (right) are on the sanctions list

Russia has banned 54 British nationals and people working for UK organisations from entering the country in retaliation for UK sanctions on its citizens, its foreign ministry says.

They include Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer and International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan.

A number of journalists from the BBC, the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian are also on the list.

The BBC said it would “continue to report independently and fairly”.

The Russian foreign ministry said the move was in response to “the aggressive implementation by London of a hostile anti-Russian course”.

Ms Frazer was sanctioned for “actively lobbying for the international sports isolation of Russia”, while Minister of State for Defence Annabel Goldie was described as being “responsible for the supply of weapons to Ukraine”.

Mr Khan told the BBC at the time: “Children can’t be treated as the spoils of war, they can’t be deported.”

The BBC journalists include Chief Executive Deborah Turness, presenter and analysis editor Ros Atkins and disinformation and social media correspondent Marianna Spring.

The Russian foreign ministry said it would continue to expand its “stop list” would continue.

Russia has already barred a number of British journalists and defence figures as well as hundreds of elected British MPs.

The UK is among Western countries to have sanctioned Russia in response to its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

More than 1,000 Russian businesses and individuals have been sanctioned by the US, EU, UK and other countries.

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