Skripal nerve poison attack remembered one year on

British PM Theresa May visits Salisbury Cathedral on the first anniversary of the Skripal poisoning

British PM Theresa May visits Salisbury Cathedral on the first anniversary of the Skripal poisoning Source: AAP

It’s a year since former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned using a Novichok nerve agent, in the quiet English city of Salisbury.


British Prime Minister Theresa May has returned to the town, to declare it ‘open for business’ once again.


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