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¬Dad and girl are still critical

PUTIN SANCTION SCARE

- Jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk

medical officer Dame Sally Davies said she was “confident” the attack had not “harmed the health of anyone” else in the restaurant or pub.

She added: “However, some people are concerned that prolonged, long-term exposure to these substances may over weeks and particular­ly months, give rise to health problems.”

Dr Jenny Harries, deputy director for Public Health England, urged people to watch for nausea, blurred vision and vomiting. Yesterday Marina Litvinenko, whose husband Alexander was poisoned with polonium-210, said then-Home Secretary Theresa May had promised “such a crime would never be repeated”.

She told the Andrew Marr Show: “I believed it would never, ever happen again after the public inquiry provided evidence of the death of my husband.

“Unfortunat­ely it happened again. It means something was not done.”

The Bishop of Salisbury the Right Reverend Nicholas Holtam called the attack a “violation”. The Star Says: Page 6

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Lugovoi says such a move would wreck the showpiece event and his government would never have risked such a sanction.
months before Russia hosts the World Cup. Lugovoi says such a move would wreck the showpiece event and his government would never have risked such a sanction.

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