Nigel Farage blasted Rishi Sunak’s government for not being “straight with us” about China after a large-scale cyber attack on the Ministry of Defence. The former Ukip leader hit out at the Prime Minister for declining to name Beijing amid speculation it
A company has been named as the contractor running the Ministry of Defence’s payroll system that was reoprtedly hacked by China. Speaking in the Commons this afternoon, Labour’s shadow defence secretary John Healey named the contractor as SSCL. It comes after it
Sir Iain Duncan Smith has slammed the UK Government’s China stance after yet another humiliating hack of sensitive data. Last night, Sky News revealed that China hacked Ministry of Defence records and secured a massive data breach. While the Government has so
The British military received a huge boost earlier this week when the Ministry of Defence confirmed a new £639m plan to increase the size of a rocket launcher programme. Under the proposals, the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) fleet will be expanded.
The former spy chief says the Government should axe planned tax cuts and instead increase spending on defence. Baroness Neville-Jones served as security and counter-terrorism minister under Lord Cameron until 2011. She was also chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, the government
Britain’s £1.4 billion flight of drones struggles to operate in poor weather – and none are out on operations despite costing around £5 million each. The Watchkeeper spy drone has been so extensively modified it became too heavy, leading to the programme
A former armed forces minister has blasted the Ministry of Defence for putting “wokery before weaponry” and leaving Britain unable to fight a war and defend itself properly. Senior Tory MP Mark Francois launched a blistering attack on the state of Britain’s
Princess Kate’s first official engagement this year appears to have been prematurely confirmed – as Kensington Palace is yet to authorise the details.
The Ministry of Defence will not get any extra funding in next week’s Budget, according to reports. The Treasury is expected to argue that strained public finances will limit spending in the package to be unveiled by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt on March
A former Armed Forces Minister has urged the Ministry of Defence to come clean over its reliance on Fujitsu for security contracts. Tory MP Mark Francois, who now serves on the Defence Select Committee, blasted the MoD for not revealing details of