NHS hit by UK-wide cyber-attacks
NHS services across England have been hit by a large-scale cyber-attack, reports are also coming in of attacks against other trusts around the UK.
NATO Secretary General: ‘UK leads by example in NATO’
The Secretary General thanked the United Kingdom for its enduring commitment to NATO and its leadership in Europe and beyond.
Irish Coast Guard assist British submarine
A wounded seaman has been taken from a Royal Navy submarine off the coast of Ireland by the Irish Coast Guard.
Defence spending hits 20 year low
Statistics show UK defence spending fell below the NATO target of two percent of GDP in the last financial year.
Secretary General: NATO-EU cooperation is ‘now the norm’
Addressing the European Parliament, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed closer cooperation between the European Union and the Alliance.
World’s largest cyber defence exercise takes place in Estonia
Locked Shields 2017, the largest cyber defence exercise in the world, is taking place this week. The event was organised by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia.
Russian naval intelligence vessel crashes and sinks in Black Sea
A Russian naval intelligence vessel sank off Turkey's Black Sea coast on Thursday after colliding with a vessel carrying livestock.
BAE selected by US Army to design next-generation space and missile technologies
BAE Systems has been chosen for a position on a new eight-year, $3 billion contract to continue supporting the US Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command.
Babcock grows Australian footprint with jobs, new contracts
Babcock International Group today announced plans to expand its Australian and New Zealand footprint.
Minehunter crew transferred to HMS Tyne while its crew brings HMS Forth into service
Two Hunt class ship crews are the new ship's company of HMS Tyne whose own sailors are to crew the new HMS Forth in order to bring the vessel into service.