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Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon, has announced that construction has begun on the UK’s new nuclear submarines with the commencement of Delivery Phase I. The £1.3Bn of new investment is being undertaken with BAE Systems as part of the Successor project. The next phase of works has commenced, with the manufacturing work ...


  The Minister for Defence Procurement, Harriet Baldwin reaffirmed to UK’s close relationship with the US in her visit Washington DC, where she met with US Deputy Secretary of Defence Robert Work. The US has an old and close relationship with the UK, through NATO, UN Security Council membership and as leading ...


Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has been presented with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2016 in the International Trade category by Sir Hugh Duberly, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire. The award recognises how, over the course of three consecutive financial years, Marshall saw an increase of almost 70% in its international trade. During ...


Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has visited Bulgaria to speak with his counterpart about tackling threats and security in south eastern Europe. This is the first visit by a British Defence Secretary to Bulgaria for more than 20 years and the first by a UK Cabinet member since the EU Referendum. Mr ...


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