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The UK government’s Strategic Defence Review 2025 lays out a bold, future-focused vision for national security in an increasingly volatile global environment. In this article we look at response and reaction from across industry to the plan:  Engineering services and nuclear company AtkinsRéalis has welcomed the release of the Strategic Defence ...


On June 2, 2025, the UK government unveiled its Strategic Defence Review (SDR), outlining a transformative approach to national security in response to evolving global threats. The review emphasises a shift towards ‘war-fighting readiness,’ increased investment in defense capabilities, and a ‘NATO-first’ policy framework. The UK government’s Strategic Defence Review 2025 ...


UK troops and warships will be protected by drone and laser weapon technology through a major £5Bn investment, as the UK seeks to become the leading edge of innovation in NATO under the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) and driven by lessons from Ukraine.  The major funding package includes more than £4Bn ...


Britain’s defence industry has received yet another boost with the news that 700 high-skilled jobs are set to be created by European defence company MBDA at its site in Bolton, following a £200M investment. This is the latest win for the UK’s leading defence and advanced manufacturing sectors and also represents ...


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