Yulia Skripal’s health rapidly improves after she and ex-spy dad Sergei ‘were poisoned at their home with Novichok by Russia’
Police believe the nerve agent was left on the door handle of the Skripals’ home as a trap. Sergei Skripal remains in critical but stable condition

Yulia Skripal, hit in a nerve agent attack that has chilled relations between Russia and the West, came out of critical care on Thursday following a swift improvement in her health.
The 33-year-old daughter of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal is “improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition. Her condition is now stable”, said the hospital treating the pair since the March 4 attack.
Sergei Skripal, 66, remains in a critical but stable condition, Salisbury District Hospital’s board said.
The attack on the Skripals in the southwestern English city has been met with a major response that has seen more than 150 Russian diplomats expelled from countries around the world.

British authorities have blamed Moscow, which denies any involvement, and said a Soviet-designed nerve agent dubbed Novichok was used in the poisoning – the first use of chemical weapons in Europe since the second world war.