The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, particularly medical evacuation services provided by humanitarian charities. Calvin Bailey, Labour MP for Leyton and Wanstead,
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed its ongoing support for Ukraine in response to allegations of Russia's use of chemical weapons in the conflict. In a written question from Mark Francois, Conservative MP for Rayleigh and Wickford,
Government says increase of funds for Armed Forces to come in spring – but critics suggest ‘a lot more’ is needed
James Cartlidge, MP for South Suffolk, raised two written questions regarding the procurement and potential lessons from the use of the Remote-Controlled Howitzer 155mm by the British Army.
Thousands of British troops have been deployed to Romania and Bulgaria to prepare for a Russian invasion on Nato in the near future. As many as 730 army vehicles and 2,600 personnel will be stationed at the Alliance’s eastern flank as the war in Ukraine nears its third anniversary in February.
Speaking earlier this month, armed forces minister Luke Pollard said: “This Government wants the UK ... the three-year anniversary of Russia’s illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we must continue to strengthen our collective defences together ...
Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to bolstering NATO’s integrated air and missile defence capabilities.
Speaking earlier this month, armed forces minister Luke Pollard said ... anniversary of Russia's illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we must continue to strengthen our collective defences ...
Armed Forces minister Luke Pollard said the UK's participation "demonstrates our unwavering commitment to the alliance and showcases the UK's vital role within it".
Current defence spending unlikely to cover a Ukraine peacekeeping mission for more than a year, with Armed Forces also lacking soldiers and ammunition, say ex-military chiefs
As the government comes under pressure from Nato and the US to up its budget, Sean O’Grady asks if it would be justified to do so – and if it’s even feasible when there are so many other demands on th
Labour has yet to provide a firm timeline over raising UK defence spending to 2.5% of GDP at a time when Donald Trump is pressuring NATO members to double that.