Keir Starmer's defense spending plan is inadequate. Andy Burnham must choose between increased spending and ending the special relationship.

The frontrunner to succeed Keir Starmer was criticised for not taking questions after setting out his policy vision

Ally of PM-in-waiting says four-year boost for the armed forces is an ‘unexploded bomb’

Keir Starmer’s legacy on defense leaves Andy Burnham with an unenviable task: finding billions of pounds from elsewhere.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ambitious £298-billion Defence Investment Plan (DIP) has sparked a political row after it emerged that nearly £5 billion required to fund the…

The defence black hole is the least of his worries

The PM bats away criticism from Kemi Badenoch over military funding but leaves behind a headache for his likely successor

Andy Burnham is facing an early threat from his own benches as he prepares to take over from Keir Starmer in a little over a fortnight.

PM’s commitments in the Defence Investment Plan pose significant challenges for heir-apparent Andy Burnham and his future chancellor

Keir Starmer's defense spending plan is inadequate. Andy Burnham must choose between increased spending and ending the special relationship.

Burnham's message on public finances came minutes after he said he had “deliberately” avoided making a decision on his Chancellor pick.

Burnham, who is due to become Britain’s prime minister on July 20, admitted he was blindsided by a funding gap in his predecessor Keir Starmer’s defense investment plan.