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Lisa West

Lisa West
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Lisa holds a degree in Media and Communication from Glasgow Caledonian University. With a background in media, she plays a key role in the editorial team, managing industry news and maintaining the standards of the publication's online community.

Labour MPs accuse Reform UK of shipbuilding ‘betrayal’

The row comes at a time when shipbuilding is increasingly central to UK industrial policy.

Is the United Kingdom still a powerful country?

Is the United Kingdom still a powerful country? The question comes up often, usually with a note of scepticism.

British carrier leads ‘most powerful’ fleet in Pacific

In a region where control of the seas is increasingly contested, the sight of multiple allied carriers operating together in one strike group sends a clear signal.

US Navy names new TACAMO aircraft E-130J Phoenix II

The US Navy has formally named its next-generation Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) aircraft the E-130J Phoenix II, replacing the “E-XX” placeholder designation used since 2024.

U.S. and Italian Naval Forces team up in the Mediterranean

The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group began integrated operations with the Italian Navy in the Mediterranean.

Most powerful warship in the world docks in Europe

The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, arrived in Marseille this week alongside the guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, marking a high-profile U.S. Navy port visit in southern France.

Anduril missile test hits key milestone for U.S. Army

Barracuda-100M is described by Anduril as offering up to ten times the range of a similarly sized AGM-114 Hellfire missile while remaining cost-competitive.

Whistleblowing in defence to face full ministerial review

The Armed Forces Commissioner Bill is set to become law after peers agreed to drop their proposed amendments, following a government commitment to launch a full-scale review of whistleblowing procedures across the UK Armed Forces.

Baltic skies are watched and defended say NATO pilots

At Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania, the roar of fighter jets is part of daily life and part of NATO’s ongoing commitment to Baltic security, according to NATO.

The direction of the British Army’s combat vehicle fleet

The British Army is partway through a long-term shift in the vehicles it uses, replacing older platforms with newer, more capable ones.