What the Moscow terror attack tells us about Isis  

[ Welcome to Tuesday’s Early Edition from i. “Initially I thought: fireworks or something like that…” concertgoer Dave Primov told the Associated Press. “I looked at my colleague, and he also said: ‘Fireworks, probably.’” Mr Primov was recounting the first moments he heard gunshots as four armed men stormed Moscow’s Crocus City Hall, as thousands waited … Read more

How David Cameron can punish Russia for Alexei Navalny’s death

[ Lord Cameron is likely to be considering so-called Magnitsky sanctions on Russian officials implicated in jailed dissident Alexei Navalny’s death as he weighs up the UK Government’s response. The Foreign Secretary is also likely to be considering Labour calls to sanction more people on Navalny’s so-called “list”, which began as 35 people involved in … Read more

Lineker’s claim he wrote social media rules undermines them, BBC insiders say

[ Gary Lineker’s claim that he helped draw up new BBC social media rules, giving him more freedom to share his views, have undermined the guidelines, insiders say. The Match of the Day host said he gave an interview to John Hardie – a former ITN executive commissioned by the BBC to review the rules … Read more