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Move fast, kill things: the tech startups trying to reinvent defence with Silicon Valley values

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
As the upstart defence industry sees it, the current system is not set up to meet the needs of the modern war fighter ... and space industries, highlights the longevity and experience the primes bring.
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The ‘Bournville of weapons’ powering Britain’s rearmament

The Daily Telegraph 30 Mar 2025
Case says Barrow is “the living, breathing example” of what happened to some industrial towns after the government cut defence spending following the fall of the Berlin Wall ... Defence industry, Manufacturing industry, Cumbria, BAE Systems.
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We can barely make steel any more, so extra weapons might be a stretch

The Times/The Sunday Times 30 Mar 2025
Somewhere in the Treasury, there is a civil servant whose job is to produce Britain’s growth plans ... To that nameless graphic designer, Rachel Reeves’s promise to make Britain a “defence industrial superpower” will have resounded like a bugle call ... .
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The derelict Northern town rising from the ashes – thanks to Putin

AOL 30 Mar 2025
Yet this isn’t merely a familiar tale about a northern town once a champion of industry. In fact, Barrow is still home to the country’s most important defence manufacturing site ... Since the end of the Cold War, business has been painfully slow ... .
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The storm-battered chancellor needs her nextdoor neighbour to be a steadfast friend

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
She was initially resistant to extra funding for defence ... Once Labour’s growth ambitions were concentrated around becoming a “clean energy superpower”; now the chancellor wants to be a “defence industrial superpower”.
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Britain has been paying a high price for Uncle Sam’s craziness. It’s time to turn to Europe

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
Since 1945, Washington has viewed Europe as its first line of defence against Russia ... Its nuclear weapons, armed forces, security services, defence industries, financial markets and export businesses are inextricably in thrall to the US imperium ... .
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Will big tech be caught in the crossfire of EU-US trade war?

RTE 30 Mar 2025
"I believe that's one of the things that Europe has been keeping up its sleeve in terms of a defence mechanism," he said. Semiconductor industry.
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The shares YOU need to buy to escape Rachel Reeves' economic doom: personal finance guru ...

This is Money 29 Mar 2025
Other defence stocks that our experts like include Chemring Group (a provider of components used in missile systems), aerospace manufacturing company Melrose Industries and engines giant Rolls-Royce Holdings.
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US, Philippines to strengthen defence ties to 'reinforce deterrence' against China in Indo-Pacific

India TV 29 Mar 2025
... military assets for joint training, improve interoperability for "high-end operations", and focus on strengthening defence industrial cooperation.
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Benson at 53: Consolidating Legislative Progressivism

This Day 29 Mar 2025
The ranking lawmaker still pushed for the revival of the Defence Industries Association of Nigeria (DIAN) which will help in transforming the security architecture of the country.
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US, Turkiye to begin technical talks on CAATSA sanctions

Middle East Monitor 29 Mar 2025
... defence system, Reuters reports ... The US imposed the sanctions in 2020 under CAATSA, targeting Turkiye’s Presidency of Defence Industries and several senior officials.
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Labour fails to rule out putting fishing access back on table in EU reset

The Daily Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
His remarks came after the EU demanded that Britain cave to its demands on fishing in return for a new deal on defence cooperation ... work together on defence and security,” she told Politico.
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Europe Wants a Bigger Defense Industry. This Is What It Looks Like Now

The Epoch Times 29 Mar 2025
The Aerospace, Security, and Defence Industries Association of Europe, which represents 3,000 companies, says the combined industries recorded a turnover of 290.4 ...
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Trump auto tariffs take aim at a pillar of Asian economies — and national pride

The News International 29 Mar 2025
For Japan and South Korea, tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump represent a blow to domestic car industries that are both economic pillars and sources of national pride ... The industry is ...
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India-EU FTA to remove trade barriers, says UIA President

Madhyamam 29 Mar 2025
They agreed to accelerate the completion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by the end of 2025 and to engage in more in-depth discussions on the defence industry and policy to explore ...
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