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Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets with Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, days before the ...
A long-awaited strategic defence review will urge Sir Keir Starmer to keep his pledges on higher military spending.
The UK government has unveiled a bold £1.5 billion plan to build six new munitions factories as part of a long-term strategy ...
The UK will create an “always on” munitions production capacity to allow it to scale-up its defense industry when needed, as ...
as it increasingly shifts to a war footing with Russia’s assault on Ukraine showing little sign of ending. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government will invest £1.5 billion to build six ...
London will invest US$2 billion to set up six munitions factories to bolster the country’s defence industry and military ...
I should point out that the commercial side is still crucial for nLIGHT to build its customer relationships, and it provides a baseline for business diversification. The only difference moving ...
The company frames this as a long-term brand-building strategy. While I understand the rationale, I remain skeptical of such moves in the context of a consumer discretionary environment that ...
The Leon Rose-led front office has its work cut out of it, but make no mistake: The Knicks have assets. The question is how ...
The government says it would commit to "a landmark shift in our deterrence and defence, moving to warfighting readiness to ...