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UK to reach 3% defence spend next Parliament, Healey says
The UK remains committed to meeting NATO’s new defence spending benchmark of 5% of GDP by 2035, with defence spending set to rise to 3% in the next Parliament.
UK considers defence offsets as ministers consult industry
The government is considering introducing a formal defence offsetting policy as part of its forthcoming Defence Industrial Strategy, with consultations now under way.
During Defence...
Rutte highlights German role after NATO spending pledge
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Germany’s defence commitments and outlined alliance priorities during a joint press conference with German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin.
UK space collision warnings rise as activity stays high
Space activity affecting the UK remained elevated in November 2025, with a rise in collision warnings for UK-licensed satellites despite a fall in the number of objects re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, according to a new government report.
UK rejects €150bn EU defence fund over value concerns
The UK has confirmed it will not take part in the European Union’s €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence fund after failing to agree terms it considered good value, according to the government.
NATO deputy discusses Russia, Ukraine and drones at Aspen
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska addressed alliance unity, relations with Russia and support for Ukraine during a fireside chat at the 2025 Aspen Security Forum in Washington.
NAVAL NEWS
SNP says UK nuclear deterrent is ‘America-first’
SNP MP Dave Doogan argued that what he described as an “America-first posture” is harming UK defence innovation, particularly in relation to the nuclear deterrent.
UK details how Warfighting Ready Plan 2029 will be delivered
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the Royal Navy’s Warfighting Ready Plan 2029 will not reach full operating capability at a single, defined moment, describing it instead as an evolving programme designed to adapt to threats.
UK defends AUKUS submarine rotation despite SSN pressure
The Government has insisted it remains realistic and strategically necessary for the Royal Navy to deploy an Astute-class submarine to Australia under the AUKUS partnership, despite concerns over the size and availability of the UK’s attack submarine fleet.
BAE Systems to modernise American warship
BAE Systems has been awarded a U.S. Navy contract to carry out modernisation work on the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman.
AVIATION NEWS
UK rejects €150bn EU defence fund over value concerns
The UK has confirmed it will not take part in the European Union’s €150 billion Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence fund after failing to agree terms it considered good value, according to the government.
SAMP/T NG completes long-range trials in France and Italy
The SAMP/T New Generation long-range air and missile defence system has completed two successful live firing trials in France and Italy.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport profit takes off
Glasgow Prestwick Airport has recorded a sixth consecutive year of operating profit, driven largely by continued growth in its cargo operations and steady recovery across its wider business.
B-52 bomber completes first flight with new radar
A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress has completed a ferry flight to Edwards Air Force Base in California following the installation of a new modernised radar, a key milestone in the bomber’s long-term upgrade programme.
LAND NEWS
MOD points to early gains in retaining military engineers
Ministers say new pay incentives and flexible service terms are beginning to improve retention among engineering and technical specialists, despite continued competition from the civilian labour market.
UK to reach 3% defence spend next Parliament, Healey says
The UK remains committed to meeting NATO’s new defence spending benchmark of 5% of GDP by 2035, with defence spending set to rise to 3% in the next Parliament.
UK considers defence offsets as ministers consult industry
The government is considering introducing a formal defence offsetting policy as part of its forthcoming Defence Industrial Strategy, with consultations now under way.
During Defence...
Rutte highlights German role after NATO spending pledge
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Germany’s defence commitments and outlined alliance priorities during a joint press conference with German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin.































