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How the Ministry of Defence estate is adapting to climate change, including nature conservation on the estate.
DEO is the single biggest estates change programme within Defence, investing £5.1bn in modern, greener and more sustainable infrastructure.
Keynote speech at the Strategic Command annual conference on 25 April 2024.
KiD defines how we conduct, govern and control our defence acquisition process and is the primary bearer of all policy and guidance governing defence’s project delivery and commercial functions.
This guidance summarises the requirements, controls and sanctions that Border Force applies to firearms and offensive weapons when they are imported into the UK.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that the UK will increase defence spending to 2.5% by 2030.
These centres will enable novel research and provide a future pipeline of trained research staff in critical technology areas for defence.
Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin gave a keynote speech at Chatham House Security and Defence Conference on 27 February 2024.
UK Defence Drone Strategy launched to deliver unified approach to uncrewed systems across all three military services, supported by £4.5 billion of investment.
Spring Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ sticks to the plan by delivering lower taxes, better public services and more investment, while increasing size of economy by 0.2% in 2028-29 and meeting fiscal rules – taking the long-term decisions needed to build...
Defence emissions come from all areas of defence, and some areas do create significantly larger emissions than others (for example in military aviation).
The Integrated Review has generated some misconceptions about the UK’s nuclear deterrent. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
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