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The government accepts plans to invest in new submarines, munitions and a greater focus on cyber-warfare.
Defence Secretary John Healey tells MPs the UK needs "stronger deterrents" to avoid the huge costs that wars create.
As well as a rise in pure defence spending of 3.5% by 2035, Sir Keir Starmer will also likely be forced to commit a further 1.5% of GDP to defence-related areas such as spy agencies and infrastructure ...
The British military is boosting its own offensive capabilities to conduct cyber attacks against hostile states like Russia.
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The Nation UAE on MSNNA body recommends not to impose any cut on defence ministry budgetA parliamentary panel has recommended the Ministries of Finance and Planning to refrain from imposing any cut on the development budget of Ministry of Defence (MoD) and allocate Rs42 billion for the ...
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