George Allison
No militaries ‘more intertwined’ than UK and US says Starmer
"With your family roots in Scotland and your close bond with His Majesty the King, it's good to know that the United Kingdom has a true friend in the Oval Office", said British PM Keir Starmer.
Britain ‘ready’ to send troops and jets to Ukraine
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared that Britain is ready to deploy troops and aircraft to Ukraine as part of an international effort to support a peace deal aimed at ending Russia’s war.
Britain is a powerful country – but let’s not be silly
Britain is often portrayed as a nation in decline, but its global influence and capabilities remain significant. As one of the world’s leading nations, the United Kingdom still punches above its weight on the international stage.
America mobilises entire B-1 bomber fleet
The decision to relocate the entire B-1B fleet is a once-in-a-career moment, according to Lt. Col. Daniel Mount, commander of the 28th Maintenance Squadron.
King Charles invites Trump for state visit to UK
King Charles has formally invited U.S. President Donald Trump to the United Kingdom for a second state visit, an unprecedented move for a sitting American president.
Is the Type 26 Frigate a good choice for Norway?
The Norwegian Ministry of Defence is assessing four contenders for its Future Frigate Programme—the French FDI, German F126, British Type 26, and American Constellation-class.
Royal Navy testing Ghost recon drone in Norway
The Royal Navy’s 700X Naval Air Squadron is conducting trials of Ghost UAS single-rotor drones in Norway, working alongside the Commando Logistic Regiment, 3 Commando Brigade.
U.S. Air Force strip senior officer of command
The United States Air Force has removed Col. Gabriel S. Arrington from his role as commander of the 12th Air Task Force following misconduct.
Barriers to support for nuclear test veterans
The issue of compensation and recognition for British Nuclear Test Veterans has been the subject of longstanding debate.
America endorses British defence spending boost
The United States has publicly welcomed the British decision to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth calling it "a strong step from an enduring partner."