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Keir Starmer says £15bn defence investment plan will prepare UK for war

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June 30, 2026

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Keir Starmer says £15bn defence investment plan will prepare UK for war

The long-awaited investment package is partly funded by cuts to road and energy schemes.

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BERNAMA

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· Jun 30, 2026

World : British Premier Boosts Defence Spending With Additional US$20 Bln Package, AI-Led Military Plans

LONDON, June 30 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Tuesday announced an additional £15 billion (US20 billion) in funding for defence ahead of the publication of the government's long-awaited spending plan, saying the UK must prepare for a more dangerous world.

Times of India

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· Jul 1, 2026

Starmer's defence investment plan leaves £5 billion funding gap for Burnham

Starmer's defence investment plan leaves £5 billion funding gap for Burnham

UrduPoint

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· Jul 3, 2026

UK: Over £4 billion invested in next-generation fighter jet with new international contract

UK: Over £4 billion invested in next-generation fighter jet with new international contract

TRT World

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· Jun 30, 2026

UK unveils delayed defence spending plan

The UK has finally published it's delayed plan for defence spending. An extra 20 billion-dollars will be spent over the next 4 years but its only half of what the Ministry of Defence was asking for and it doesn't guarantee the UK will meet its Nato spending commitment of 5 percent of GDP on defence by 2035. Paul Hawkins has more.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

UK boosts military spending by $20 billion but critics say it's not enough

Self-flying fighter jets, uncrewed submarines and drones will be at the center of Britain’s future military under a defense plan announced Tuesday that includes a 15 billion pound (20 billion) spending boost. Like other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the UK is under pressure to increase defense spending to counter a more aggressive Russia and less reliable US. But its Defense Investment Plan has been repeatedly delayed as military leaders and Treasury officials wrangled over

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Outgoing UK PM Starmer Announces ‘Record’ Defense Spending

Outgoing UK PM Starmer announced a “record” £300 billion defence investment plan through 2030, aimed at modernising Britain’s armed forces amid rising global threats, including Russia. The plan includes an extra £15 billion in funding and major expansion of drones, autonomous systems, and hybrid naval vessels. Officials say the strategy is designed to transform military capabilities, though critics argue the funding still falls short of what is needed.

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Related coverage for "Keir Starmer says £15bn defence investment plan will prepare UK for war": BERNAMA — World : British Premier Boosts Defence Spending With Additional US$20 Bln Package, AI-Led Military Plans. Times of India — Starmer's defence investment plan leaves £5 billion funding gap for Burnham. UrduPoint — UK: Over £4 billion invested in next-generation fighter jet with new international contract. TRT World — UK unveils delayed defence spending plan. The korea Herald News — UK boosts military spending by $20 billion but critics say it's not enough. Kyiv Post — Outgoing UK PM Starmer Announces ‘Record’ Defense Spending