Ex-cabinet secretary condemns Starmer’s sacking of Chris Wormald as ‘shabby’ – UK politics live

Gus O’Donnell urges Starmer to ‘get a grip’ of ‘disastrous’ advisers Good morning. Keir Starmer is heading off to the Munich Security Conference today, where he will no doubt be glad to be able to put UK domestic politics behind him for a bit. Patrick …

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Whatever it takes? EU in race to shore up sovereignty

Can Europe man the ramparts on its own? As the US war secretary snubbed a NATO defence ministers’ meeting in Brussels, EU leaders converged on the 16th-century Alden Biesen castle in Belgium’s Limburg province to answer former Italian prime minister M…

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High court to rule on lawfulness of Home Office’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action – live

Case brought by the group’s co-founder is challenging the organisation’s ban under the Terrorism ActThe High Court is set to rule on whether the Home Office’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group was lawful.Huda Ammori, the co-fo…

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India Finally Decides to Buy 114 Rafale Fighters

New Delhi, February 13. The Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on February 12 approved capital acquisition proposals worth an estimated Rs. 3.60 lakh crore (around $40 billion), significantly boosting India’s milita…

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Why secure OT protocols still struggle to catch on

Industrial control system networks continue to run on legacy communication protocols that were built for reliability and uptime, not authentication or data integrity. In many environments, malicious actors with access to the OT network can impersonate …

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