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Labour Defence Secretary John Healey said spending 3 per cent of GDP on defence was no longer an "ambition" but a certainty.
UK will spend 3% of GDP on defence by 2034, says defence secretary - The defence secretary has promised a ‘certain decade of ...
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Net positive migration, where more people arrive than leave, is generally assumed to increase a country’s gross domestic ...
The years before the Second World War are a cautionary tale for Canada, as it ponders how to ramp up defence expenditures ...
The British public also appears to be suffering from Brexit fatigue. A new poll by YouGov found that 53 percent of Britons ...
LONDON - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday revised Britain's 2025 economic growth to 1.2 percent, up slightly ...
In its annual health-check for the UK economy, the IMF predicted growth of 1.2%, a marginal upgrade to its previous forecast.
Britain suffers from “chronic under-investment” and a “deterioration in health outcomes,” the experts warn. It also suffers ...
When Lisa Nandy attends the World Expo in Osaka on Thursday, she will launch an initiative aimed at increasing ties between ...
Troop numbers are down, morale is weak and some equipment is in a poor state - will the government's Strategic Defence Review ...
Germany must have a stronger army than Britain, its chancellor has said, as he committed to spending 5 per cent of annual GDP ...