In a recent meeting in Abergavenny, Catherine Fookes MP sat down with members of the Ukrainian community living in Monmouthshire to listen to their stories, learn about their current challenges, and discuss the uncertainty surrounding their future in the UK.
Press Freedom Under Fire in Ukraine – Briefing at the Senedd
On June 3, the Senedd in Cardiff hosted an important public briefing titled “Last Check-In: The Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Hotels Silencing the Press”. The session brought together Members of the Senedd Mick Antoniw MS and Alun Davies MS, international journalists, and civil society representatives, including members of the Ukrainian community in Wales.
Llanrwst Church Hosts Successful Ukraine Fundraising Event
The Ukrainian community in Wales, supported by local residents, came together at St Grwst Church in Llanrwst for a remarkable fundraising event that raised £813 for Ukrainian humanitarian efforts. The money will be directed towards repairing a medical evacuation vehicle and purchasing first aid kits for those in need.
Important Travel Changes: BRP No Longer Valid for UK Travel from June 2, 2025
A significant change in UK immigration documentation comes into effect on June 2, 2025, that will directly impact Ukrainians living in Wales and across the UK. The temporary grace period allowing the use of expired Biometric Residence Permits (BRP) for travel purposes will end on June 1, 2025.
On International Children’s Day, Cardiff Remembers the Missing Children of Ukraine
Cardiff Bay witnessed a moving display of solidarity on International Children’s Day as the local Ukrainian community and supporters gathered near the Roald Dahl monument to create a poignant memorial for Ukraine’s missing children. Despite facing extremely windy conditions, participants persevered to build a mountain of donated soft toys, each representing the thousands of Ukrainian children who have been forcibly separated from their families.