🇧🇾Belarus made headlines last summer when Mr Lukashenko, deeply unpopular after 26 years in power, was handed a suspicious landslide at the presidential elections in August.
This triggered the country’s biggest protests since the fall of the Soviet Union
🚔Belarusian riot police viciously beat thousands of ordinary protesters, and hundreds of people were later tortured in custody.
The sadistic violence turned even more Belarusians against Mr Lukashenko and triggered a new wave of protests
In August, Lukashenko was seemingly a few days away from being toppled, but he deployed KGB agents to intimidate undecided factory workers and the protests began to fizzle out.
➡️After this the regime got even more brazen in eradicating even the slightest display of discontent
His behaviour has become increasingly reckless.
➡️In August Lukashenko flew in a helicopter over protesters, brandishing a machine gun
🛂 In September, Lukashenko tried to forcibly expel opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova from Belarus by driving her to the border, and had to jail her after the woman bravely tore up her passport
🗣️Earlier this year, in her first interview with an English-language media outlet from jail, Maria Kolesnikova told the Telegraph that she has “absolutely no regrets” about choosing a certain imprisonment over an exile.
🇧🇾The Belarusian regime has issued criminal charges against over 2,300 people since the election campaign began last summer, most of them ordinary protesters
💰 Britain, the EU and other Western nations condemned the post-election crackdown and imposed three sets of sanctions against the regime.
➡️But Belarus is largely reliant on Russia for trade so there is not much that Europe can do to hurt the Belarusian economy
📢 Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who ran for president last year after her husband was jailed, has been lobbying for stronger international sanctions against the Lukashenko regime for months, seeing that the current restrictions do nothing to keep the Belarusian dictator in check
“The time for statements is obviously over,” she said.
“Belarusians are expecting decisive actions and assistance from the international community"
Peter Cardwell, a special adviser, said Cummings will look to "damage Boris Johnson and the Government as much as possible".
Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale said: "The Twitter stream coming out from Mr Cummings in recent days suggests he doesn't plan to take prisoners"
However Grant Shapps sought to downplay the likely outcome, saying: "He has probably tweeted most of what he is going to say already, meanwhile we are getting on with the job"
📈 Official data shows values in March jumped 11% year-on-year – beating the national average growth rate of 10.2%, which in turn was the fastest pace of growth recorded in nearly 14 years
🏡 But where are buyers battling most ferociously to secure their dream homes?
🐭Mice have been found inside homes, classrooms and hospitals.
“People are putting the legs of their beds in buckets or pots of water, but the mice are still climbing curtains, jumping onto their beds and biting them," Xavier Martin, farmer from the Liverpool Plains, NSW
The extent of the plague was revealed on the government app, Mouse Alert, that showed infestations from southeast Queensland to the NSW-Victoria border.
Australian farmers are being urged to use the app to urged to help drive away a growing plague telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/05/2…
⚽️Ben White, Ben Godfrey and Aaron Ramsdale have received their first England call-ups in Gareth Southgate's 33-man provisional squad for the European Championship.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bellingham are also included,
➡️Mason Greenwood, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson have all been named in the 33-man provisional squad.
➡️Sheffield United’s Aaron Ramsdale is one of four goalkeepers, along with Jordan Pickford, Sam Johnstone and Dean Henderson telegraph.co.uk/euro-2021/2021…
Former Tory chairwoman Baroness Warsi has accused the party of "institutional racism" and submitted a dossier of 30 cases to the inquiry.
The report said it carried out "in-depth scrutiny" of the cases provided by Lady Warsi
The report found: "We concluded that her allegation of 'institutional racism' against the party was not borne out by evidence available to the investigation as regards the way the party handled the complaints process" telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/05/2…