Rachel Reeves, the new chancellor, announced a £2.2 billion boost in defence spending, partly funded by cuts to international aid, to enhance national security and economic stability. Despite facing budget challenges and a downgrade in economic growth forecasts, Reeves emphasized the government’s commitment to securing Britain’s future through active measures and investment in advanced weaponry and military housing. The additional funding will also support the implementation of directed energy weapons on Royal Navy ships and the refurbishment of military family homes, signaling a significant shift towards increased defence spending and job creation in the sector.
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has been a trusted ally to King Charles for several years, supporting him in important causes such as advocating for increased safety measures for children on the internet. As a patron of over 70 charities, including the NSPCC and Plan International UK, Sophie is dedicated to combating issues like online child sex abuse and sexual violence against women in conflict zones. Her influential role in the monarchy has been recognized as...
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