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George Allison

George Allison
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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

New sensor tech to revolutionise British combat capability

Advanced sensing technologies will be developed as part of a new collaboration between BAE Systems and the University of Birmingham. The two organisations have signed...

British Army begin Coronavirus mass-testing in Liverpool

British Army troops have been brought in to mass-test Liverpool.

Nation to fall silent for Remembrance Sunday

The UK will fall silent today at 11am as the country marks the annual Remembrance Sunday Service.

British warship ignores Russian Navy warnings

Despite Russian warnings, HMS Dragon has successfully helped to ensure freedom of navigation in the Black Sea.

NATO confirms support for Joe Biden victory

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden on winning the US Presidential election despite Donald Trump continuing to tweet that he has won.

Royal Air Force concludes largest exercise in a decade

Exercise Crimson Warrior involved personnel and aircraft from the Royal Air Force as well as the Royal Navy, British Army, United States Marine Corps and United States Air Force.

NATO warships come under ‘air attack’ off French coast

French forces are hosting a training exercise named 'ORCA' in the Atlantic involving simulated attacks against French and other NATO vessels.

NCSC defends UK from ‘more than 700 cyber attacks’

The National Cyber Security Centre – a part of GCHQ – Fourth Annual Review reveals that the organisation defended the UK from 723 cyber incidents in the last year.

RAF ‘rescue’ downed pilot with Chinook

A key tenet of Exercise Crimson Warrior was 'Joint Personnel Recovery'.

Irish military concerned UK-based rescue aircraft could ‘collect intelligence’

"Irish officers are concerned about the intelligence implications of allowing UK-based aircraft to collect data over Ireland as they provide top cover for rescue missions."