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US President Donald Trump signed a budget reconciliation bill into law on 4 July that includes nearly USD150 billion in ...
The EU’s fiscal rules limit how much member states’ governments can spend. That’s why the EU is allowing additional budgetary ...
The Council today activated the national escape clause under the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) for 15 member states to help ...
A full six-course Jamaican feast for just $20? This budget meal breakdown is pure culinary wizardry. Oil giant broke deal to deactivate thousands of pipelines and faced no penalty, documents reveal 20 ...
A senior MoD official said that the budget exceeds the last equipment deficit, but there is no clarity on the requirements setout in the SDR.
The UK Defence Secretary John Healey remained tight-lipped on what the mixed-variant F-35 Lightning fleet will look like during a Defence Committee hearing on 2 July 2025.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's U-turns to pass welfare reforms mean they will no longer save taxpayers any money and have ...
It's time to challenge the assumption that military spending is the engine of both security and economic wellbeing.
Europe’s 5% NATO defence pledge masks widespread accounting tricks, spending inefficiencies, and a growing gap between ambition and capability.
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke down public spending plans, including more money for the military, public transport and affordable housing.
Labour’s defence review is rehashed, uninspired, and doomed to fail Keir Starmer’s defence plan overlooks by far the biggest threat facing global security Paul Rogers 6 June 2025, 1.50pm ...
In a historic move, Britain is set to boost its defence spending to 3.5% of GDP, a decision hailed by Nato as a significant step amid rising global tensions. By Michael D. Carroll ...