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The government accepts plans to invest in new submarines, munitions and a greater focus on cyber-warfare.
Sir Keir Starmer will meet Nato leaders later this month with the alliance under pressure to increase spending.
The Defence Secretary has refused to rule out tax rises to pay for the Government’s increase in defence spending. John Healey ...
DEFENCE Minister Dr Billy Joseph has attended the 22 edition of the International Institute of Strategic Studies Shangri-La ...
To spend 3% of GDP on defence, the PM needs to find an extra £13bn. That's difficult, especially when the government could ...
As well as a rise in pure defence spending to 3.5% by 2035, Sir Keir Starmer will also likely be forced to commit a further 1 ...
President Kais Saied met with Minister of National Defence, Khaled Shili, at Carthage Palace Monday.According to a statement ...
Defence Secretary John Healey is still refusing to spell out how the Government will reach 3% of GDP on Britain's national security.
The U.K. has released its long-awaited defence review and one of its authors is encouraging the Canadian government to take ...
Defence Secretary John Healey tells MPs the UK needs "stronger deterrents" to avoid the huge costs that wars create.
A Conservative MP has called for the Government to commit to an increase in funding to the UK Armed Forces to three per cent ...
Borrowing to fund defence investment – rather than relying solely on immediate tax increases – could be a more effective and ...