Doogan says Defence Investment Plan delay impacting industry
SNP defence spokesperson Dave Doogan has criticised continued delays to the UK Government’s Defence Investment Plan, warning of uncertainty for industry and a lack of coordination within government.
Downie urges Arctic push to cut China mineral reliance
Labour MP Graeme Downie has called for a coordinated Western strategy in the Arctic to reduce dependence on Chinese critical minerals, warning that the region is becoming central to future economic and security competition.
UK terror arrests rise slightly in 2025 data
Terrorism-related arrests in the UK rose slightly in 2025, with 255 arrests recorded across the year and a record number of individuals held in custody for such offences, Counter Terrorism Policing said.
American in UK charged with 11 terrorism offences
A 33-year-old American man from Leeds has been charged with eleven terrorism offences following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing North East, the organisation stated.
EOD chief recounts bomb disposal in podcast
The head of Counter Terrorism Policing London’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit has shared details of his career handling explosive threats in a new podcast episode, offering insight into both military and domestic operations.
BAE partners Brazil firm on vehicle components
BAE Systems Hägglunds has begun working with Knightec Group Brazil on military vehicle component manufacturing as part of a pilot programme to transfer technology and expand engineering capability.
Babcock wins MOD vehicle fleet contract
Babcock has secured a five-year contract from the UK Ministry of Defence to manage and service its white fleet of non-combat vehicles, including cars, vans and trucks.
MARSS signs big Nigeria defence MoU
MARSS has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence for a national C4I programme valued at over USD 190 million, the company stated.
Reserve recruitment rises but conversion remains weak
Applications to join the Army Reserve have reached their highest level in five years, but concerns remain over the number of candidates progressing into trained personnel.
Scotland sets out first-year actions in AI strategy
The Scottish Government has outlined a series of immediate measures to drive adoption of artificial intelligence as part of its new five-year strategy aimed at boosting economic growth and productivity.




















