UK politicsfromwww.nytimes.com3 months agoU.K. to Raise Defense Spending to 2.5% of G.D.P. by 2027, Starmer SaysBritain is raising military spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, prioritizing defense in response to global security issues.
UK politicsfromThe Washington Post1 day agoKeir Starmer vowed to make Britain 'battle-ready.' Now comes the bill.Keir Starmer unveiled military spending plans aimed at making the U.K. 'battle-ready' in response to rising threats, particularly from Russia.
UK politicsfromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com4 days agoStarmer to get UK at 'war fighting readiness' warning all 'citizens has a role to play' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comStarmer aims to allocate 3% of GDP for defense, emphasizing a response to rising threats.
UK politicsfromwww.nytimes.com3 months agoU.K. to Raise Defense Spending to 2.5% of G.D.P. by 2027, Starmer SaysBritain is raising military spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, prioritizing defense in response to global security issues.
UK politicsfromThe Washington Post1 day agoKeir Starmer vowed to make Britain 'battle-ready.' Now comes the bill.Keir Starmer unveiled military spending plans aimed at making the U.K. 'battle-ready' in response to rising threats, particularly from Russia.
UK politicsfromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com4 days agoStarmer to get UK at 'war fighting readiness' warning all 'citizens has a role to play' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comStarmer aims to allocate 3% of GDP for defense, emphasizing a response to rising threats.
UK newsfromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com3 months agoThales weapons manufacturer to open third facility as UK put on war footing - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comThales UK is expanding its operations in Northern Ireland, with a new facility to support missile production amid rising defense demands.
UK politicsfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoKeir Starmer, you claim huge and damaging cuts are vital so we can buy arms and defend ourselves. Prove it | Owen JonesBritain's military spending surge amid geopolitical tension raises concerns over domestic impacts and the efficacy of current defense priorities.