Confused about Labour's new sanctions on Russia? Here's what you need to knowpublished at 13:45 BST
Jack Fenwick
Political correspondent
In October last year the government announced a new package of sanctions on Russia, which included a ban on the import of products that were made from Russian oil and then refined in a third country.
That package of measures has come into effect today and includes arrangements to still allow the import of some jet fuel and diesel made from Russian oil.
The government says those arrangements are temporary and are designed to protect UK consumers.
There are concerns over jet fuel supplies because of the conflict in the Middle East.
The government says sanctions on Russia have been strengthened rather than watered down.
It is the case that sanctions on Russia are stronger today than they were yesterday, as a result of this package of measures.
But it is also the case that today’s measures include what appears to be a specific loosening compared with what had been expected.
The issue of support for Ukraine is something Keir Starmer has heavily relied on during the last few weeks. It’s an area his MPs fully support him on and one where Downing Street is confident that Starmer is chiming with public opinion.
Those around him will be desperate that the government is not seen to be reneging in any way on that support. They insist this package of sanctions will only make things harder for Vladimir Putin’s regime.












