John Healey: “Britain has a lot to learn from Ukraine’s resilience”
Labour’s shadow defence minister on how to bolster national security, dealing with Trump, and selling arms to Israel.
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Labour’s shadow defence minister on how to bolster national security, dealing with Trump, and selling arms to Israel.
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In the era of Trumpian politics, the US’s allies must fortify and regroup: they can no longer rely on the…
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A second Trump presidency could make a closer defence relationship with the EU essential.
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A Trump victory in November would expose the EU’s fatal gaps in defence spending.
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The party wants to remove any doubts that it doesn’t consider national security as sacrosanct.
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The Prime Minister needs to accompany rhetoric with policy, and is still under pressure on defence spending.
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The case for boosting public sector pay is stronger than that for gifting more funding to the wasteful Ministry of…
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Only by getting rid of the constitutional limit on new debt can Germany properly invest in itself and complete its…
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Faced with fascism in the 1930s, Labour developed a distinct, progressive agenda on defence. It must do the same against…
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The Defence Secretary said fellow ministers need to respond to UK security threats with the same urgency as they do…
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The Defence Secretary has been praised for just getting on with the job in a time of war, but he…
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Annalena Baerbock, the foreign minister, is the most visible face of a clear stance against Russia’s aggression and in favour…
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The link between Britain and France binds the Anglosphere to Europe – it must not be allowed to fray.
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The US still attracts the world’s best minds, but China’s latest test of military hardware shows it is very much…
ByThe Conservatives have the edge – but only just
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