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Scientists from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are at the forefront of designing and developing Defence’s next generation satellite constellation – a system that will bring giant leaps in operational advantage to the armed forces.  Dstl have developed new collaborative ways of working with both Space Command and Defence ...


A landmark defence agreement has been signed by Defence Secretary John Healey MP and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius in London in a major moment for NATO, and European security and prosperity. It is the first-of-its-kind agreement between the UK and Germany on defence. The signing of the Trinity House Agreement ...


Defence Secretary agrees to range of initiatives from boosting ease of access to space and virtual training to developing cutting-edge drones. NATO allies could be set to use Britain’s launch vehicles and space ports, following new work that will see the alliance start work to rapidly deploy assets to space. With adversaries ...


The UK government has announced veterans’ capital housing grants totalling almost £3.7M. This funding will assist 14 organisations in providing support to veterans with housing needs by developing new build projects, or refurbishing accommodation. These grants will help create plans for and deliver new build projects and refurbish existing properties that ...


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