Would shipbuilding continue in Scotland if it left the UK?
If Scotland became independent, the country would not be able to build warships for the UK.
What Ukraine needs from its European partners in 2024
In 2024, there will be three elections that have the potential to determine what might change.
Taskforce deploys in Red Sea as crisis threatens to escalate
Items we use and the food we consume on a daily basis have been, at least in part, transported by sea.
Ireland must be responsible for its own maritime security
Ireland's reliance on external support from Britain for its maritime security is not sustainable in the long term.
What makes frigate deniers tick?
Discover how the refusal to accept new facts, and the habit of blocking those who offer corrections helps fuel the spread of misinformation about, of all things, Scottish shipbuilding.
Resilience and Security in an Independent Scotland
Martin Docherty-Hughes MP looks at 'Resilience and Security in an Independent Scotland,' offering insights into the potential defence and security landscape for an independent Scotland.
How conspiracy theories impact communities – new research
Conspiracy theories target many different groups – from healthcare workers and scientists, to entire social groups – these communities probably experience similar effects.
The Type 83 Destroyer – The MoD must get this right
Let's make sure that if the Type 83 ends up facing cuts to its numbers, we still get a decent platform out of it – no more 'fitted for but not with'.
Exclusive series on defence in independent Scotland
This Friday, explore 'Scotland's Defence: Perspectives and Possibilities', an exclusive UK Defence Journal series by Martin Docherty-Hughes, the SNP Defence Spokesperson.
Ukraine recap: naval success raises hopes
Ukraine recap: naval success raises hopes of advantage against Russia this winter.