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After the UK’s newly published Strategic Defence Review took aim at Russia, Moscow’s response showed that their understanding ...
Lockheed Martin has approached the UK government to offer assistance in the construction of a new missile defence system for ...
Can Defence, and other public agencies, overcome structural inertia to deliver national capability effectively?
The UK government has reiterated its full commitment to the AUKUS partnership amid a review of the pact launched by the ...
The UK currently spends 2.3 per cent of GDP on defence, which is due to rise to 2.5 per cent in 2027. The Government said it ...
Council agrees negotiating positions to better address current and emerging challenges in the context of EU cohesion policy’s ...
British generals and politicians keep warning that the UK needs to be ready for imminent war or – in the government’s ...
Introduction The NHS in England is generally expected to manage emergency response within its own capabilities. However, in ...
Anthony Albanese has officially confirmed that Australia will commence negotiations on a Security and Defence Partnership with the European Union, as Australia firms up strategic support with allied ...
The intensity of Iran’s barrages seems to waning as it uses up its stock. Israel, meantime, is running through its supply of expensive missile interceptors.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle said he would like to take the Government to task over the issue but that he had ‘not got the power’.
The government announced in the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) earlier this month that 12 new “state-of-the-art” vessels will ...