Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said a £15bn increase in military spending will be funded by cutting investment budgets in other areas, as he set out the UK's long-delayed plan to invest in ...
The £15bn military spending boost will be funded by departmental budget cuts, with Keir Starmer saying some road and energy projects won't go ahead.
India and UAE enhance their strategic defence partnership, discussing BrahMos missile sale and bolstering air and missile ...
Delays in publishing a report laying out government defence spending have undermined the UK's credibility with its allies, a parliamentary committee that scrutinises public spending says. The Defence ...
General Sir Richard Barrons was a key figure in producing the Strategic Defence Review, which needed funding parameters from ...
Germany plans to spend €188.4 billion on defence by 2030—roughly twice the UK’s projected £79.1 billion. France is also ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK had to be prepared for war to be able to deter potential enemies as he set out a £15 billion ($19. 8 billion) defence investment plan (Dip) on Tuesday.
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns follows Defence Secretary John Healey in quitting the government over a dispute about military funding.
The Albanese government has identified 67 defence sites for potential sale, aiming to unlock up to $1.8 billion as the Australian Defence Force moves to address critical capability gaps and redirect ...
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