How Keir Starmer is terrified of challenging militarism
It's been a bad week for Labour 'defence' policy, writes Symon Hill.
It's been a bad week for Labour 'defence' policy, writes Symon Hill.
PM echoes populist press with shopping list policies
Vast funding for ineffective Trident is detrimental to the Armed Forces that we actually need to keep our country safe
Remembrance Day is always a day that makes one particularly melancholic and not just for the most obvious reasons. In many respects Remembrance Day is meant to be a celebration rather than a time of sorrow and mourning; who can doubt the joy that many hundreds of thousands would have felt in 1918 when one of the most harrowing conflicts in modern history finally came to an end?
Britain’s new National Security Strategy clearly lays out the paradigms within which the Army must conceptualise future conflicts, writes Capt. Patrick Bury.