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AAP Newsroom on MSNAustralia, UK deepen subs commitment despite US reviewAustralia and the UK have strengthened ties around the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact despite the US undertaking a review of its involvement.
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inews.co.uk on MSNUK to drop aid into Gaza as Starmer calls starvation ‘indefensible’The UK is preparing to parachute aid into Gaza to help ease starvation among Palestinian civilians, including children, which has provoked global horror. Diplomatic sources told The i Paper that work ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNBritain, Australia to sign 50-year nuclear submarine treatyBritain and Australia announced they will sign a cooperation treaty to build Australian nuclear-powered submarines and ...
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Daily Mail on MSNLammy and Healey in Australia to sign bilateral Aukus dealNOTE: No access Australia The UK will sign a new 50-year bilateral Aukus treaty with Australia as the Foreign and Defence Secretaries visited the country on Friday. David Lammy and John Healey met ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNLammy pushing Starmer for recognition of Palestinian state nowStarmer is also understood to be wary of the diplomatic balancing act he must play ahead of talks with Donald Trump in ...
Britain's commitment to Australia is "absolute", Defence Secretary John Healey said on Friday as both nations' defence and ...
Britain and Australia have announced they will sign a cooperation treaty to build Australian nuclear-powered submarines.
The statement ‘in the name of God’ by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, against the Israeli government’s military ...
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GB News on MSNBritain set to sign 50-year Aukus deal with Australia in 'absolute' defence agreementA landmark half-century defence pact between the UK and Australia is set to be formalised during high-level ministerial talks ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNUK Foreign Minister Calls Situation in Gaza ‘Indefensible’Paris: UK Foreign Minister David Lammy said on Friday the deteriorating situation in Gaza was "indefensible", repeating calls for a ceasefire. "The sight of children reaching for aid and losing their ...
Scotland will have “a platform to make its voice heard on the issues that matter” during Donald Trump’s high-profile visit to the country, First Minister John Swinney has insisted.
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