- Major incident declared in Salisbury - Latest updates from March 16.
- Russian former double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, were poisoned with a nerve agent in Salisbury on Sunday night.
- Salisbury police officer also in hospital named as Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey.
- Prime Minister Theresa May says it's "highly likely" Russia carried out attack.
- Russian ambassador summoned to explain state's involvement
- The bench where the pair collapsed in the Maltings shopping centre is still cordoned off today.
- Pair remain in critical condition in intensive care at Salisbury District Hospital.
- Counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation.
- Public Health England say no evidence of any wider threat to public.
- 21 people treated in hospital in connection with incident.
- Troops called in to help with operation.
- Home Secretary Amber Rudd visits Salisbury and police officer in hospital.
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