LONDON — RT, formerly known as Russia Today, could lose its broadcasting license in the UK, after British TV and radio regulator Ofcom announced on Dec. 20, that it will consider imposing sanctions against RT for breaking impartiality rules while covering the Salisbury attack and wars in Syria and Ukraine.

Seven RT shows within six weeks spread a “Russian viewpoint” on the most crucial global events, without providing an opposing voice, Ofcom found. A new wave of propaganda followed the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury on March 4. The Skripals recovered, but the nerve-agent attack ended up killing a British citizen who accidentally came into contact with the substance.