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The government has launched a new programme, backed by £1.8 million in funding over three years, to provide specialist training for NHS staff across England. The initiative is designed to help healthcare professionals better identify and support the specific needs of veterans, serving personnel, reservists, and their families, creating opportunities ...


Do you have an innovation that could support the development of deployable Testing and Evaluation capability and regulatory solutions? Following the successful Innovation Focus Area earlier this year, the Defence and Security Accelerator, part of UK Defence Innovation (UKDI-DASA) is pleased to launch a new Themed Competition called ‘Delivering Future Advantage Through Testing and Evaluation ...


The Ministry of Defence has launched a new, transformational Veterans Strategy, the first in seven years, aimed at renewing the government’s commitment to the UK’s 1.8 million veterans. The strategy is underpinned by significant new funding, including a £27 million tranche for local support centres and a £12 million fund ...


The UK defence sector has demonstrated significant procurement activity in 2025, with contract notices valued at over £97.9 billion published between January and October. Analysis by our Business Intelligence Partner, DCI, of the 971 notices issued by defence buyers reveals a robust marketplace with diverse opportunities for prime contractors and ...


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