Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe UK government has unveiled a new Defence Investment Plan (DIP), committing an additional £15bn in funding and aiming to spend 2.7 per cent of GDP on defence by 2030, with an ambition to reach 3 per cent in the next parliament. The plan includes £11bn in efficiency savings by 2029, achieved through civilian workforce changes, infrastructure reforms, and acquisition process improvements, alongside the scrapping of older equipment like Storm Shadow missiles and some military helicopters. Key investments within the DIP include over £5bn for drone transformation, funding for a 'hybrid' Royal Navy with autonomous vessels, more than £8bn for the Global Combat Air Programme, and increased spending on the nuclear deterrent, totalling around £64bn. John Healey, who resigned as defence secretary over military funding, criticised the plan, stating that 2.7 per cent of GDP by 2030 is insufficient given NATO warnings, and urged a target date for 3 per cent spending and a credible plan for 3.5 per cent by 2035. Concerns have been raised about the long-term certainty of the funding commitments, particularly as Sir Keir Starmer is expected to leave office soon, with no guarantee that the next prime minister will uphold the defence spending priorities. In fullBritain not safe under Starmer’s new defence plan, John Healey suggestsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The new defence investment plan has allocated £14.5bn to fund Britain’s defence, still falling well short of the £28bn officials previously said was needed

The Prime Minister said the defence investment plan will keep the country 'safe and secure long into the future' with £5billion to ramp up the UK’s use of drones and autonomous…

Outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been criticised for delaying the plan

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The outgoing Prime Minister drew scorn after it emerged only £1billion of this is fresh investment, with a £4billion drone programme having been announced last year.

Prime minister set to press ahead with his defence investment plan despite high-profile resignations over spending

Keir Starmer is set to unveil a long-delayed defence investment plan (Dip) to future-proof Britain’s armed forces with a 'game-changing' investment amid a bitter row over spending

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled his much criticised defence investment plan – here’s what he said

LONDON: Outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Tuesday that Britain would spend almost £300 billion ($397 billion) over the next four years to modernize its armed…

Starmer said his legacy on defence represented the "changes and the challenges that have defined my premiership".

The announcement follows months of wrangling within the government over the resources required to modernise the UK's armed forces in the face of rising threats, including from…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has unveiled a £15 billion Defence Investment Plan, aiming to bolster Britain's military for future conflicts. This significant funding boost will…

Outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Tuesday that Britain would spend a "record" of almost £300 billion ($397 billion) over the next four years to modernise its armed…

Britain plans to spend almost £300 billion ($397 billion) over the next four years to modernise its armed forces to counter rising threats, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer…

Britain's outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled on Tuesday his long-delayed Defence Investment Plan, promising an increase of 15 billion...

The plan, backed by 300 billion pounds ($400 billion) in funding over four years, is part of a drive toward a more "European NATO" and will help the British forces deter the…

Plan includes more than 5 billion pounds for drones and autonomous systems over four years, Ministry of Defence says.

Nearly €348bn earmarked for defence investment by the decade's end

While Sir Keir Starmer has promised the DIP will reverse the ‘corrosive hollowing out’ of the armed forces, the funding package still falls well short of the £28bn military…

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