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Stung by criticism of its lackluster approach to refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the UK on Sunday unveiled a new scheme to allow them to stay with Britons for up to three years.

LONDON, United Kingdom – Stung by criticism of its lacklustre approach to refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the UK on Sunday unveiled a new scheme to allow them to stay with Britons for up to three years.

“There are a large number of people in this country, generous hearted and in a position to provide homes, and businesses and charities as well,” added Gove, whose portfolio includes housing. Britons will need to undergo security vetting, especially to protect vulnerable women and children from Ukraine.

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