A former British Royal Navy chief deemed the U.K. “no longer capable” of managing a nuclear submarine program.
As Defence Secretary John Healey talks up his plans to buttress the U.K. military, doubts over funding and Britain’s ability to move fast enough are unsettling the industry and armed ...
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UK 'incapable' of maintaining nuclear submarine capability as expert issues brutal verdict
Rear Admiral Philip Mathias has criticised the state of the Royal Navy's naval submarine programme, labelling it as "not fit ...
'UK's Navy in tatters': Ex-officer's shocking revelation as Putin's 'Atlantic advances' alarm Europe
Britain’s nuclear submarine program is under fierce criticism from a former senior insider, who claims the UK is no longer ...
King Charles III travelled to Barrow-in-Furness on Monday to formally commission the Royal Navy's latest nuclear-powered attack submarine and bestow a historic royal designation upon the Cumbrian town ...
Meanwhile, the global framework that once restrained nuclear powers has collapsed. The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty is gone, Russia has suspended the 2011 New START arms reduction ...
A report published Monday by the government's Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce claims that the UK is now the most expensive place in the world to deliver nuclear projects and calls for a "radical reset" ...
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BBC exists to sustain its monopoly
Trump's threat to sue Britain's state broadcaster for $1 billion for its "reckless disregard for the truth" could, if ...
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