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  • Exclusive: Mordaunt suggests only death of Brits would get UK to ‘wake up’ on defence

    March 30, 2026

    Former defence secretary Penny Mordaunt has suggested that only the death of serving British soldiers would get the Prime Minister to “wake up” and fund extra defence spending.  In an interview with CityAM, the senior Tory figure said the current government’s spending plans for defence were “out of kilter” with reality given immediate threats [...]

  • Nato: Starmer’s defence spending pledge lagging behind

    March 26, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to upgrade the armed forces is facing renewed scrutiny after official Nato figures suggested that spending in defence was lagging ahead of a crucial expenditure target in 2027.  Starmer said last year that the government would increase spending on defence to 2.6 per cent of GDP from 2027.  But Nato, the [...]

  • Donald Trump is deluded, but so are we

    March 25, 2026

    On the public finances, energy and national security, comforting rhetoric has concealed policy drift that has undermined the status quo it purported to uphold, says Alys Denby Donald Trump’s claims of an imminent end to the war in Iran may bear only a tenuous connection to reality – like his on/off tariff threats – but [...]

  • MoD looks to hire AI chief on £185,000 – just don’t use it in your application

    March 23, 2026

    The Ministry of Defence is on the search for a new AI chief to put the UK on a tech war footing.  The MoD said its new chief AI officer would be in charge of leading an in-house technology centre and bringing AI into operation across the military for “maximum impact”.  The London-based job will [...]

  • Diploma: Shares in FTSE 100 giant boom after profit upgrade

    March 18, 2026

    Shares in specialist tech supplier Diploma boomed on Wednesday morning after the group slapped a hefty upgrade on its financial targets for 2026. The firm’s stock was up as much as 15 per cent on open to 5,771.06p. It came as the FTSE 100 giant said it expects revenue growth to come in at nine [...]

  • New satellite rules could prove catastrophic for UK business

    March 16, 2026

    Satellite interference rules are being rewritten. The risks for defence and UK business interests could be catastrophic, writes Mark Allatt.

  • Balfour Beatty shares soar as firm bets on UK energy and defence

    March 11, 2026

    Balfour Beatty shares jumped after the construction firm posted surging profit as it doubles down on bets on UK energy, transport and defence infrastructure.  Profit at the FTSE 250 firm grew 51 per cent to £323m in the year to December 2025, as revenue climbed 7.5 per cent to £10.8bn and its order book reached [...]

  • Ambassador Suzuki: Britain and Japan are partners for security and prosperity

    March 11, 2026

    Japan remembers the vital assistance and friendship Britain gave after the devastating earthquake 15 years ago today. Together our countries will face the global challenges of today, says Hiroshi Suzuki Today marks 15 years since the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, which claimed over 19,700 lives and left over 2,500 people still unaccounted [...]

  • OBR warns inflation could exceed three per cent if Iran crisis continues

    March 10, 2026

    Inflation is set to jump back up above three per cent if the rise in oil prices is sustained, a government watchdog has warned, amid fears the energy crisis in the Middle East could drag on. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)’s David Miles said the current rise in oil and gas prices would add [...]

  • Starmer vows to ‘resist pressure’ over Iran policy amid criticism of UK response

    March 5, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to “resist” pressure on the UK’s response to the conflict with Iran as he defended Britain’s “level-headed” military response.  In a press conference on Thursday, Starmer suggested President Trump had left the Middle East “plunged into chaos” with his attack on the Iranian regime over the weekend.  He said the [...]

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