Talks of a possible conscription in January ignited debate about how prepared the UK is for a possible conflict. Official figures now reveal just how little basic equipment they have
Defence
As the SAS grapples with a litany of accusations, one thing is abundantly clear - the need for comprehensive oversight and reform
The Prime Minister has gathered huge plaudits from supportive newspapers for his pledge to increase defence spending, while using numbers that simply don't add up
Charles Woodburn sold over 330,000 personal shares in BAE Systems, earning £4,163,035
An Open Letter to Germany's Leaders from International and German Experts
The country's defence budget is projected to overspend by £16.9 billion across 10 years as no decisions have been taken on which programmes to prioritise
The EU and the UK are supporting Ukraine at a crucial juncture in its war against Russia, argues Mark Temnycky.
Dr Iain Overton, executive director of charity Action on Armed Violence, reveals new evidence of British-trained cadets from countries that have had military coups or have poor human rights records
Firearms officers have handed in their weapons over concern that one of their own has been charged with the murder of 24-year-old Chris Kaba
A majority of voters believe corruption in the UK Government has got worse in recent years, according to our exclusive new poll