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The Royal Navy's fourth Astute Class attack submarine has been formally named
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
National Action has today become the first extreme right-wing group to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation.
Roger Taylor will take up the post early in the New Year.
Minister Harriet Baldwin strengthened the UK's bilateral defence relationship with France.
Foreign Secretary summons the Russian and Iranian Ambassadors on Russia and Iran’s actions in Syria.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has closed today’s ministerial in London by reaffirming the UK and Coalition’s resolve to defeat Daesh.
Bristol businesses Airbus and Rolls-Royce were visited by David Jones, in his first visit to the South West as a Minister for the Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU).
The fifth annual Armed Forces Covenant report has been presented to parliament today, showing good progress in providing support for the Armed Forces community.
Acting UK Ambassador to NATO, Paul Johnston, announces how the UK’s commitments to NATO in last year’s SDSR are being realised
The Defence Secretary will today host the quarterly, top-level meeting of defence ministers from the Global Coalition against Daesh.
‘The Millies’, now in its ninth year, provided the British public with a unique way to pay tribute to the men and women of the Armed Forces.
Prime Minister Theresa May called Paolo Gentiloni, the new Prime Minister of Italy, to congratulate him on his appointment.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visited Northwood Headquarters, home of Joint Forces Command, on 9 December, to see at first hand its contribution to defence.
Leaders from the world of infrastructure met to find out how the Government is laying the foundations for successful Brexit negotiations.
The Strategic Project Management Committee recognises the role of the Internal Security Forces (ISF) at the heart of Lebanon's stability.
The latest round of Countryside Stewardship funding will include grants for woodland creation and reduction of flood risk.
The Karimia Mosque in Nottingham has today signed the Armed Forces Covenant, ushering in a wave of Muslim-owned businesses which are now committed to supporting members of the military.
The Prime Minister spoke with President Erdogan of Turkey about the recent terrorist attack in Istanbul.
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis has today met leaders of the UK automotive sector to listen to their views on Brexit negotiations.
Sets out items discussed at an EU Transport Council meeting on 1 December 2016 including aviation safety and safety on passenger ships.
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