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WARSAW (Reuters) -Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday he would lift defence spending to 2.5% of GDP a year by 2030, saying the British arms industry must be on a "war footing" when the ...
Rishi Sunak was born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, Hampshire, [4] [5] ... air defence and maritime security, in addition to £200 ...
This re-commits to a target set by Boris Johnson in 2022 and firms up the Prime Minister’s own stance on the defence budget. Sunak commits to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030 Skip to main ...
The allowance for all departments, including the Ministry of Defence, will rise in line with the 2021 spending review, according to reports. Rishi Sunak ‘set to cut defence spending in real ...
Sunak visited Ukraine on 12 January 2024 to sign a new U.K.-Ukraine Agreement on Security Cooperation with Zelenskyy promising £2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, including long-range missiles, artillery ammunition, air defence and maritime security, in addition to £200 million to be spent on military drones, making the United Kingdom ...
Sunak visited Ukraine on 12 January 2024 to sign a new UK-Ukraine Agreement on Security Cooperation with Zelenskyy promising £2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, including long-range missiles, artillery ammunition, air defence and maritime security, in addition to £200 million to be spent on military drones, making the United Kingdom the ...
Sir Keir Starmer would send “exactly the wrong message” on defence to Russia and North Korea if he wins the election, Rishi Sunak has warned.
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, [1] often known as the Integrated Review, and titled as Global Britain in a Competitive Age, [2] was a review carried out by the British government led by Boris Johnson into the foreign, defence, security and international development policies of the United Kingdom. [3]