Category : Defence


Russian Spy Probe: Counter-Terror Police Investigate in Essex

Exclusive: Counter-terrorism police are leading a major probe into a suspected Russian spy ring operating from a quiet Essex town. The investigation, centred on Grays, involves multiple properties and is linked to a wider national security alert.

NATO debates shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine

Poland's Foreign Minister urges NATO allies to consider actively intercepting Russian missiles heading towards Ukraine in a significant policy shift. The proposal, debated at a Brussels meeting, highlights growing Western frustration and the search for ne

Poland rejects Ukraine no-fly zone, warns of WW3 risk

Poland's Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has firmly ruled out enforcing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, warning it would be a 'military intervention' that could trigger a catastrophic conflict with Russia and draw NATO into World War Three.

First EU PURL Weapons Shipments Reach Ukraine

The first major deliveries of European-funded arms under the historic PURL scheme have reached Ukraine, marking a pivotal shift from promises to tangible military support on the front lines.

Calls for Inquiry as China Spy Case is Dropped

MPs and security experts demand answers as a major China espionage case is dropped, raising alarming questions about Britain's vulnerability to foreign interference and political pressure from Beijing.

UK's Submarine Spending Scandal: Billions Wasted

Exclusive investigation reveals the staggering cost of Britain's submarine programme while revolutionary drone technology offers a fraction of the cost. Defence experts question spending priorities.

Australia-PNG Defence Treaty Faces Major Delay

A landmark security treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea faces significant delays due to internal opposition in PNG, raising concerns over China's growing influence in the Pacific region.

SAS Veterans Arrested in Afghan Murder Investigation

Two decorated SAS veterans have been apprehended by Ministry of Defence police on suspicion of murder, following a years-long investigation into the death of an Afghan man during a 2011 raid. The case, now with the Crown Prosecution Service, threatens to

Albanese's PNG security deal mission fails

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's crucial diplomatic mission to Papua New Guinea has ended without a landmark security treaty, dealing a significant blow to Canberra's efforts to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific region.

WWII Brothers Died Hours Apart in Battle of Britain

The poignant tale of two British brothers, both RAF pilots, who lost their lives within hours of each other during the Battle of Britain. Discover their heroic legacy and the memorial that now honours their ultimate sacrifice.

Fox News' Pete Hegseth Has Pentagon Access Revoked

Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth has had his Pentagon press credentials suspended after allegedly reviewing classified documents without authorisation during his military service, sparking a major security review.

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