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  • Australia reaches settlement with French firm to ease ‘Aukus’ tensions

    June 12, 2022

    Australia has reached a settlement with France's Naval Group, as compensation for scuppering a submarine contract with the country.

  • British defence firm Meggitt posts humble growth as it gears up for £6.3bn US takeover

    April 21, 2022

    Revenue for the British defence firm Meggitt was up a humble five per cent this morning as the company gears up for a US takeover. Whilst this was a slight boost from the previous year, revenue was still down 23 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels. Meggitt stated that though it was pleased with the [...]

  • Spring budget: Defence and foreign aid set to miss out on rise as war rages in Ukraine

    March 21, 2022

    Britain’s defence and foreign aid budgets are set to miss out on an increase in the Spring budget, despite Russia’s war in Ukraine putting pressure on the UK’s responsibilities abroad. Chancellor Rishi Sunak sidestepped suggestions the conflict could lead to a rise in cash for defence, pointing to £24bn spent last year. This comes after [...]

  • Babcock gains new Five Eyes partner with Australian communications deal

    December 6, 2021

    Babcock International (Babcock) has been chosen by the Australian Government to upgrade its defence capabilities.

  • BAE Systems maintains 2021 guidance for positive earnings growth

    November 8, 2021

    BAE Systems has stuck to its guidance for earning per share to grow by 3-5 per cent this year compared to 2020. The multinational arms and aerospace company has kept its improved underlying position unchanged from the outlook it outlined at its interim results. It says demand for its products and services remains high. Demand [...]

  • Government boosts Highlands and opens Europe’s biggest IT centres

    October 22, 2021

    The UK Government has opened two new IT service centres in the Scottish Highlands, creating 250 jobs and boosting the area’s local economy. Situated in Nairn and Inverness, the two sites will look after all of the Ministry of Defence’s 200,000 IT customers, providing 24/7 assistance throughout the whole year. Part of a five-year contract [...]

  • Farnborough struck by industry gloom

    July 15, 2008

    Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways was the talk of the Farnborough Airshow yesterday after it unveiled a $20bn (£10bn) order for 100 planes – but it was a quiet debut for Europe’s biggest industry show. Etihad CEO James Hogan said the airline had placed orders for 35 787 Dreamliners and 10 777s from America’s Boeing for [...]

  • SFO appeals Saudi case

    July 8, 2008

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) yesterday told the House of Lords it did not act unlawfully when it ended its investigation into a £43bn Saudi arms deal. The case against the SFO is being brought by the pressure groups the Campaign Against Arms Trade and the Corner House who say the case should be reopened. [...]

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