
What we know about the Yemen airstrikes
Iran ‘strongly condemns’ military attacks on Yemen
Houthis claim there is ‘no justification’ for the strikes
Houthi leader warns: ‘We will confront the American aggression’
Australia will continue to support fight for ‘global rules-based order’
Saudi Arabia calls for restraint
No retaliation from Houthis – yet
High-ranking Houthi official reacts to strikes
Latest Yemen airstrike map
RAF Voyager and Typhoons take off on bombing mission
The Pentagon releases details on airstrikes
Grant Shapps: ‘Our duty to protect vessels’
Guided bombs used for ‘precision strikes’
First photos of RAF Typhoon jets taking off
Houthis say heavy airstrikes pounded cities
Breaking: Rishi Sunak: ‘We’ve taken action in self-defence’
Breaking: Statement from US President Joe Biden
‘These strikes are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi attacks against international maritime vessels in the Red Sea – including the use of anti-ship ballistic missiles for the first time in history.
‘The response of the international community to these reckless attacks has been united and resolute.
‘Today’s defensive action follows this extensive diplomatic campaign and Houthi rebels’ escalating attacks against commercial vessels.
US and UK launch airstrikes on Houthi rebels
US defence official says ‘we hit them hard’
First unverified photo of explosions in Yemen
US and UK bombing ‘more than dozen sites’
Breaking: EXPLOSIONS heard in Yemen
Yemen city on alert and Houthi camps evacuated
Who are the Houthi rebels taking over Yemen?
Breaking: US Air Force jets seen flying over Saudi Arabia
Tory MP: ‘Red Sea situation no longer tenable’
Airspace around Yemen is completely empty
US President Joe Biden to make statement
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden leaves Downing Street
Houthis are ‘merchants of chaos’ and ‘don’t play by the same rules as the rest of us’, maritime security expert says
Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, leaves Downing Street
Iran may try to close Strait of Gibraltar if UK attacks Houthis, Major General Chip Chapman says
Sir Lindsay Hoyle arrives at Cabinet Office
‘There are no defensive options left’
There are no defensive options left which will convince these companies to return to the Red Sea and Gulf of Oman. That will require a cessation of hostilities.
Offensive options could include airstrikes on military infrastructure in Yemen. Eight years ago the United States destroyed a Houthi radar station apparently used to coordinate attacks on one of its ships.
Breaking: Stealth jets being readied for action
Why are the Houthis targeting shipping vessels?
Britain has been moving warships into Red Sea
Sir Keir Starmer to be briefed by the government
Breaking: US and UK ‘to carry out military action TONIGHT’
Lord Cameron: ‘Situation in Red Sea dangerous’
Sunak spoke with Egypt’s President today
The Prime Minister thanked President Sisi for his continued support on the humanitarian and diplomatic effort in Gaza, including on joint work to secure the release of British hostages and those with links to the UK.
They agreed on the importance of significantly scaling up the aid reaching Palestinians in Gaza to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis. The Prime Minister said the UK was urging Israel to open more land crossings and to allow in far greater quantities of aid, up to 500 trucks a day.
Houthi attacks could cause Tesco price rise
Houthis ‘have carried out 27 attacks in Red Sea’
Grant Shapps says ‘enough is enough’
‘Vital there’s a vote in Parliament’
Sunak ready to sign off military action
‘Danger we end up in conflict with Iran’
Ultimately the biggest danger is that we end up in a conflict with Iran because the Houthis are acting here not on their own but agents of Iran.
David Cameron seen going into Downing Street
Rishi Sunak to hold emergency meeting