Minister says 2.5pc of GDP should be ‘urgently’ spent on defence
James Heappey resigned as Armed Forces minister earlier this month amid concerns about strength of UK British military

James Heappey resigned as Armed Forces minister earlier this month amid concerns about strength of UK British military
Sir Keir Starmer warned that Emmanuel Macron set to push back over fears of competition to French arms companies
The aircraft carrier leads 14 other vessels in the biggest Nato exercise since the Cold War as planes fly over head
Troops from Nato-member states train in snow-camouflaged uniforms during the organisation’s largest exercise series since the Cold War
Ministry of Defence to review accommodation scheme amid feelings of ‘angst’, says minister James Cartlidge
Grant Shapps announces package amid pressure to put factories on a ‘war footing’ as Russian forces advance
Veterans minister also revealed his anger at being kept in dark and allowed to make incorrect statements to Commons
Andrew Murrison told MPs that he was 'guilty as charged' if he believed in making the military a more inclusive and diverse workspace
To blame the terror attack on a US regional withdrawal is to give the Russian leader cover for his own incompetence
Door gun not Topgun, in the new world of slow drones
The numbers don’t lie. But would Nato have the endurance to win in the long run?
Defence Secretary has discussed conducting a review of diversity policies in the Army after warning of a ‘woke’ and ‘extremist culture’
Leaked paper suggests all sailors may be forced to attend online training on environmental issues
As a veteran who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, I must join the criticism of ludicrous, unsafe and unfair policies
Soaring costs throw long-planned projects due for approval into doubt, The Telegraph can reveal
Commandos set to ‘wreak havoc on enemy' with return to Second World War raiding roots
Defence Secretary tells MPs that docking of Navy carrier with a propeller fault was a precaution and explains: ‘we have another’
Doubts over Nato and threats on multiple fronts leave UK with no choice but to rearm
Prime Minister to meet new leaders of Northern Ireland on Monday