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Future Nuclear Deterrent: 2017 Update to Parliament | Ministry of Defence | Written Ministerial Statements On 18 May 2011, the then Secretary of State for Defence, (Dr Liam Fox) made an oral statement to the House (Official Report, column 351) ann
Armed Forces Covenant Annual Report | Ministry of Defence | Written Ministerial Statements I am today laying before the House the 2017 Armed Forces Covenant annual report.
National Security | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers The National Security Capability Review is a cross-Government exercise being led by the National Security Adviser.
Ministry of Defence: Christmas | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers No accurate record was made of who attended the Christmas drinks reception. There was no cost to the public purse.
Grant-in-Kind of Equipment to the Jordanian Armed Forces | Ministry of Defence | Written Ministerial Statements I have today laid before the House a Departmental Minute describing a package of equipment that the UK intends to provide to the Jordanian A
Single Source Procurement Legislation: Review | Ministry of Defence | Written Ministerial Statements Section 37 of the Defence Reform Act (2014) requires me to carry out a review of the single source procurement legislation (the DRA and the
Ukraine: Military Aid | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers Holding answer received on 06 December 2017 The UK and Canada, as well as other partner nations, are working closely together, pro
Defence: Scotland | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers The £1.5 billion of defence investment in Scotland over a 10 year period will be spent on improvements to infrastructure at Faslane, Coulpor
Defence Equipment: Expenditure | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers In the five years from 2012-13 to 2016-17 spend on the equipment programme grew by an average of 3.5% per year in real terms.
Defence: Finance | Ministry of Defence | Written Answers The commitment to spend 2% of GDP on Defence came after a thorough examination of threats and risks, after which the Government decided on a