Keir Starmer is planning on making cuts across the government in a bid to fund his long awaited Defence Investment Plan.

The Prime Minister has been under growing pressure to unveil the 10-year defence investment plan (DIP), which was originally supposed to be published last autumn.

Britain faces increasing threats from Russia. The nation's military chief stresses the urgent need for more defence spending. The Defence Investment Plan, outlining military…

Defence Minister John Healey said on Monday that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was determined to publish it before a July 7 NATO summit.

The Defence Investment Plan will finally be published before next month’s Nato summit in Turkey, the PM has said

Keir Starmer ha annunciato che la nuova pubblicazione del Defence Investment Plan britannico precederà il vertice Nato del 7 luglio. Lo ha fatto durante una visita a Stark,…

Keir Starmer is planning on making cuts across the government in a bid to fund his long awaited Defence Investment Plan.

The delay in publishing Keir Starmer's long-awaited plan on defence spending has undermined the UK's credibility and left the country less safe, a parliamentary committee has…

Discussions inside Cabinet on how to pay for the Defence Investment Plan are still ongoing, despite reports that the blueprint could be published this week

Former Nato chief General Sir Richard Shirreff said the country could suffer 'catastrophic costs' unless the Government moves to shore up our defences immediately.

Downing Street had hoped to publish the Defence Investment Plan this week, amid dire warnings about Britain's ability to defend itself from Russia and other foes.

A year overdue blueprint for UK defence spending is expected to be unveiled by Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday - subject to sign off by the Treasury.

The appeal of going for capital spending rather than day-to-day welfare is that it doesn't involve taking something that already exists away.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks as he visits STARK, a leading defense tech company in Swindon, England, June 5, 2026. [Photo/Agencies]

The Prime Minister is locked in a battle with Cabinet ministers over how to pay to equip the UK for war