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The industry is expected to support over 500,000 jobs by 2030, though disruptive policy could crush that growth, said a ...
An unexpected fall in Australia’s current account balance has become the latest economic indicator to suggest a sluggish ...
NATO’s Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Thursday said he will propose that members increase their overall military spending ...
U.S. economic growth is likely to "slow markedly" this year and next, due to tariffs and uncertainty under the Trump ...
Defence spending at three per cent of GDP by 2034 is a firm commitment, John Healey has said. The government has previously ...
British fighter jets will soon carry nuclear weapons for the first time as part of biggest defence expansion since the Cold ...
The White House has announced a new travel ban for citizens of 12 countries — largely from Africa and the Middle East. The new rules are set to come into effect at the beginning of next week. DW has ...
The Prime Minister could not say when his aim of raising defence spending to 3 of the UK’s economic output would be realised.
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets with Trump in Washington to address NATO spending, Ukraine and trade tensions ...
The new funding will see UK munitions spend hit £6 billion during this Parliament and support around 1,800 jobs throughout the country.
By far the worst reason to support the extra spending is the usual “enemy-at-the-gates” emotional fearmongering that proponents usually cast about when they want more money for more bombs but the ...
Keir Starmer revealed the UK Government’s predictable plans to increase defence spending recently in full faux-Churchillian mode while ...