defence
Coverage of defence in the Nexus archive.
- National security: Beyond the headlines, By Chido Onumah
Nigeria’s defence, intelligence, law enforcement, anti-corruption, emergency response, and public safety agencies jointly addressed the nation on 2 July regarding national security, coordinated by the National Security Adviser following consultations among agency leaders.
- Labour MPs warn Burnham not to cut welfare to fund defence boost despite '£15bn' hole in Starmer's plan
Labour MPs have warned against cutting welfare to fund a defense boost, citing a £15bn funding gap in Starmer's plan. The MPs oppose using welfare reductions to address the budget shortfall.
- Macron and Meloni Are Opposites. They Just Found Reasons to Agree.
Macron and Meloni, ideological opposites, held their first summit in Antibes, agreeing on defense, space, and blocking the EU's trade deal with South America. Their collaboration focuses on shared strategic priorities despite differing ideologies.
- Starmer's swansong faces being gatecrashed as Nato officials demand to know where Burnham stands on defence
Nato officials are pressuring Burnham to clarify his stance on defence, potentially disrupting Starmer's final plans. The demand for clarity on defence policy threatens to overshadow Starmer's concluding phase.
- The War Room newsletter: The defence row behind Starmergeddon
Defence played a role in Sir Keir Starmer's political downfall, as discussed in The War Room newsletter. The article highlights the connection between defence issues and the decline of Starmer's political standing.
- Kremlin nukes are scary enough, but Michael Gove leading our defence? Even worse! QUENTIN LETTS
The article criticizes the threat of Kremlin nukes and suggests that Michael Gove leading defense is an even greater concern. The author is Quentin Letts.
- Defence not likely to be a panacea for European carmakers
European carmakers expanding into the defense industry may generate buzz, but the move is not expected to significantly impact their situation. The article suggests that while the expansion could create interest, it is unlikely to serve as a major solution for the carmakers.
- Shaking the magic money tree: Labour under fire for caving into unions after finding more cash to 'bribe' striking doctors while denying crucial funding for defence
Labour faces criticism for allocating funds to 'bribe' striking doctors while denying essential defense funding, as per the article's title. The party is accused of caving into unions to secure the additional cash for the medical strikes.
- Healey showdown raises fresh questions over Starmer-Reeves power dynamic
John Healey's resignation letter criticizes the prime minister for lacking authority to resist the chancellor's demands and failing to secure necessary defense resources. The accusation highlights tensions over the power dynamic between the PM and the chancellor.
- The Morning Poll: Is Keir Starmer providing enough funding for defence?
The article poses a question about whether Keir Starmer is providing sufficient funding for defense. It references a poll titled 'The Morning Poll' but does not include specific data or analysis.
- BOB SEELY: The silent mass of sensible Britons will look aghast at Labour throwing money at idle scroungers instead of the defence of the realm
BOB SEELY criticizes Labour for prioritizing funding for 'idle scroungers' over national defense, suggesting the public disapproves of this spending choice. The article highlights a perceived misallocation of resources away from defense priorities.
- Defence shambles as Starmer delays funding plan again with Ed Miliband 'refusing to cut Net Zero spending'
Starmer delays a defense funding plan again, while Ed Miliband refuses to cut spending on Net Zero initiatives. The article highlights tensions between defense priorities and climate policy commitments.
- Labour must end its 'infighting' over defence and take two obvious steps to ready Britain for war with Russia, MARK NICOL tells the Daily Mail's Deep Dive podcast
Mark Nicol urges Labour to end internal conflicts over defense and take two steps to prepare Britain for a potential war with Russia, as discussed in the Daily Mail's Deep Dive podcast.
- Somalia: Somalia, China Discuss Expanding Defence and Security Cooperation
Somalia's Minister of Defence Ahmed Moallim Fiqi met with China's ambassador to Somalia, Wang Yu, in Mogadishu to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in defence, military training, and support for Somalia's national security institutions. The meeting aimed to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries in these areas.
- Raiding infrastructure budgets to fund defence stores up trouble
Raiding infrastructure budgets to fund defense is causing trouble, as project cancellations are politically costly and increased military investment is unlikely to stimulate economic growth.
- DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Raising the white flag on defence
The Daily Mail publishes a commentary titled 'Raising the white flag on defence,' suggesting a potential surrender or major change in defense policy. The article critiques current defense strategies but does not provide specific details or evidence.
- Deluded! Rachel Reeves brags she will make Britain 'the most attractive place in Europe to invest in defence'...as she waters down spending
Rachel Reeves claims Britain will become the most attractive place in Europe for defense investment, while the article suggests she is reducing spending. The title labels this assertion as delusional.
- EU wants to favour European firms for most sensitive cloud, AI contracts
The EU proposed favoring European companies in public contracts for cloud computing and AI services in sensitive sectors to reduce reliance on foreign firms. EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen emphasized the importance of European providers for 'very critical' sectors like defense, while stating no one is being excluded.
- How the Commission’s Technological Sovereignty Package applies to defence
The EU Commission's Technological Sovereignty Package aims to enhance European AI chip production and cloud services, focusing on defense applications. The initiative is led by the EU executive to strengthen technological capabilities.
- ANDREW NEIL: War in Ukraine and the Gulf. Threats from Russia and China. Yet Burnham's got nothing to say about defence
Andrew Neil highlights ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Gulf, as well as threats from Russia and China, while criticizing Jeremy Burnham for failing to address defense issues.
- The viral manifesto of 'anti-woke' tech boss with NHS and defence contracts
The boss of a controversial tech company with UK government contracts published a 22-point manifesto outlining his vision for the future of the West. The company holds NHS and defense contracts, raising questions about its influence and policies.
- Tories would reinstate two-child benefit cap to fund defence, says Badenoch
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch announced plans to reinstate the two-child benefit cap to fund a major defense spending increase, calling it the UK's largest peacetime rearmament effort. She criticized the government's lack of readiness for war amid recent global events, emphasizing the need for enhanced military preparedness.