US President Donald Trump has publicly praised British troops who served in Afghanistan after his earlier comments about NATO forces triggered strong criticism from veterans, politicians and military families on both sides of the Atlantic.

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SACEUR praises Blount as NATO deputy prepares to step down

NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe has paid tribute to Admiral Sir Keith Blount as he prepares to leave his post as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe in March.

SNP defence stance out of step with Europe former MP argues

A former SNP defence spokesperson has argued that the approach to defence and security in Scotland is increasingly misaligned with the realities of European security, calling for a more serious engagement with defence policy within devolved politics.

New commander takes charge at NATO maritime HQ

Royal Navy Vice Admiral Robert Pedre CB assumed command from Royal Navy Vice Admiral Sir Mike Utley KCB OBE.

UK defence firm Babcock issue trading update

Babcock has reported a strong third quarter performance, with the defence engineering group saying UK programmes and sustained delivery across its core activities have reinforced confidence in meeting full-year expectations.

Melorius scrapped after CBRN alternative emerges

The Ministry of Defence has explained the circumstances behind a write-off linked to the cancellation of a chemical and biological medical countermeasure programme.

Russia and China step up joint Arctic patrols NATO warns

Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alexus Grynkewich said the pattern of cooperation between Moscow and Beijing in the region had intensified over recent years.

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SACEUR praises Blount as NATO deputy prepares to step down

NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe has paid tribute to Admiral Sir Keith Blount as he prepares to leave his post as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe in March.

SNP defence stance out of step with Europe former MP argues

A former SNP defence spokesperson has argued that the approach to defence and security in Scotland is increasingly misaligned with the realities of European security, calling for a more serious engagement with defence policy within devolved politics.

New commander takes charge at NATO maritime HQ

Royal Navy Vice Admiral Robert Pedre CB assumed command from Royal Navy Vice Admiral Sir Mike Utley KCB OBE.

UK defence firm Babcock issue trading update

Babcock has reported a strong third quarter performance, with the defence engineering group saying UK programmes and sustained delivery across its core activities have reinforced confidence in meeting full-year expectations.

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UK selects firms for Apache wingman drone programme

Seven defence companies have been shortlisted to develop prototype uncrewed aircraft intended to operate alongside British Army Apache attack helicopters.

Edinburgh drone company launches Hammer attack drone

An Edinburgh-based defence firm has launched a new UK-built one-way attack drone, unveiling the HAMMER unmanned aircraft system.

Eight Polish helicopter pilots to train in UK from 2026

Eight Polish military helicopter pilots will begin training in the UK from the 2026 to 2027 training year, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed in a written parliamentary answer.

UK approvals required for US use of bases

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that decisions on whether the United States can use its military bases in the UK for operational purposes are taken on a case-by-case basis and require UK approval.

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Trump praises UK troops after Afghanistan remarks backlash

US President Donald Trump has publicly praised British troops who served in Afghanistan after his earlier comments about NATO forces triggered strong criticism from veterans, politicians and military families on both sides of the Atlantic.

Melorius scrapped after CBRN alternative emerges

The Ministry of Defence has explained the circumstances behind a write-off linked to the cancellation of a chemical and biological medical countermeasure programme.

Police Scotland on care, continuity and service life

As part of our new series examining how Scottish public sector organisations support staff with links to the Armed Forces, Police Scotland offers an example of how those commitments are delivered within an emergency service.

Dalzell steel shortage judged low risk to FSS ship build

The Ministry of Defence has said the current shortage of raw materials at Liberty Steel’s Dalzell plant is assessed as posing a low risk to the construction of the Royal Navy’s future Fleet Solid Support ships.

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Tucked on the edge of Scotland’s capital, this facility has quietly transformed into one of the UK's most important defence hubs, shaping the future of air combat and surveillance. We were given access to see what goes on behind the scenes.

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