 Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that Britain would be doing more in the coming days to protect Ukrainians. Johnson said Britain needed to carry out security checks on Ukrainian refugees. This was after facing calls to relax visa conditions for those fleeing relentless bombardment by invading Russian forces. Mr Speaker, thank you. Never before has this House listened to an address like the one given yesterday by President Zelensky. And so I want to tell the House that working with our friends and allies across the free world we will be doing even more in the coming days to protect the people of Ukraine. And, Mr Speaker, my right hon. Friend the Defence Secretary will be setting out more details for the House later on. This Government wants to do everything we can to welcome them and that is indeed what we are doing. And the numbers are almost 1,000 as I speak to him today. And they will rise very sharply, Mr Speaker. We understand how much refugees have to give to this country and we understand how much this country has to gain from welcoming refugees. And we will be generous and we are being generous, Mr Speaker. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.