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Politics Jun 14, 2026

UK Cabinet Ministers Asked to Find Cuts to Fund Defence Spending Increase

UK cabinet ministers have been asked to find cuts within their departments to fund an increase in d…
The Call for Budget Cuts Cabinet ministers have been asked to look for more money in their departments to fund an increase in defence spending after the resignation of the former defence secretary John Healey. Background of the Resignation The culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, told the BBC that her department was among those still in conversations with the Treasury about finding further sums for defence. Healey resigned last week over a far smaller than expected settlement for the defence investment plan (Dip). Healey's Resignation and Its Implications The ex-defence secretary said in his resignation letter he “could not accept a Dip settlement that does not give our forces the resources they need”. Though Starmer said in February that Britain “needs to go faster” on defence spending, all he was prepared to offer Healey was an extra £2bn or 0.08% of GDP by 2030. Future Plans and Discussions Starmer was reportedly not then willing to put a target date on when spending would reach 3% of GDP, expected to come after the next election. Dan Jarvis, who replaced Healey as defence secretary, has been given until the Nato summit in Ankara in a fortnight’s time to offer up an alternative plan which would see more investment. Ministerial Discussions and Potential Cuts Nandy said there were some areas in her department that would not face cuts because of the need for national resilience. She said there would be no cuts to the BBC because of “the need to tackle the sources of myths and disinformation, which is actively harming our national resilience”. Additional Resignation and Concerns Al Carns also resigned as armed forces minister later on Thursday after Healey had quit. Carns – who has expressed a desire to run for the Labour leadership – told the Telegraph that the amount of funding was inadequate and Whitehall could not move nimbly to counter the evolving threats.
#UK Defence Spending #John Healey #Lisa Nandy
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World Wide Jun 14, 2026

UK Forces Intercept Russian Shadow‑Fleet Tanker in the Channel

British armed forces, backed by the National Crime Agency, boarded the Russian‑sanctioned tanker Sm…
British armed forces intercepted a Russian shadow‑fleet vessel in the Channel in the early hours of Sunday, confirmed by Keir Starmer. The operation, the first UK‑led boarding of a sanctioned tanker, involved Royal Marine commandos, the National Crime Agency and a suite of air and sea assets.Operation Overview: Interception of the Russian Vessel SmyrtosThe Ministry of Defence (MoD) disclosed that the vessel, named Smyrtos, was boarded during a six‑hour mission. After the boarding, the tanker will be moved to an anchorage off England’s south coast for monitoring of environmental and safety risks.Joint Military‑Law Enforcement Boarding of a Sanctioned TankerRoyal Marine commandos executed the boarding.National Crime Agency officers provided specialised law‑enforcement support.Operation marked the first UK‑only interdiction of a Russian shadow‑fleet ship.Resource Allocation and Asset DeploymentAir support: Chinooks, Merlin Mk4, Wildcat helicopters, and an RAF P‑8 maritime patrol aircraft.Naval support: HMS Sutherland and HMS Ledbury positioned to provide overwatch.Duration: Approximately six hours from initial detection to securing the vessel.Strategic Implications for the UK’s Maritime SecurityDefence Secretary Dan Jarvis highlighted that “operations like this require skill, professionalism and courage,” emphasizing the UK’s resolve to disrupt Russia’s shadow‑fleet, which funds its war in Ukraine. The successful raid sends a clear signal to entities supporting President Vladimir Putin that they cannot operate with impunity in British waters.Future Outlook for Shadow‑Fleet CountermeasuresAnalysts expect the MoD to expand similar joint operations, integrating naval, air and law‑enforcement assets to create a persistent interdiction capability. Continued monitoring of the anchored tanker will inform risk assessments and may lead to further sanctions or legal actions against the vessel’s owners.
#British Armed Forces #Russian Shadow Fleet #Keir Starmer
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World Wide Jun 14, 2026

UK Seizes Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker in English Channel

British forces have boarded and seized a Russian shadow-fleet oil tanker in the English Channel, de…
The Seizure of the Russian Tanker British forces have boarded and seized a Russian shadow-fleet oil tanker that was trying to transit the English Channel, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says. “This successful operation delivers yet another blow to Russia and reminds those fuelling [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s war in Ukraine that we will not let them hide,” Starmer said in a post on X on Sunday. The Operation Details The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence confirmed the early Sunday seizure of the vessel Smyrtos. The operation lasted six hours, the ministry said, adding that the vessel will be “provisionally moved to an anchorage off the South Coast of England and will be monitored for any environmental or safety concerns”. Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis said in a statement: “Operations like this require skill, professionalism and courage. I pay tribute to our Armed Forces personnel and all those involved. Russia relies on its shadow fleet to fund its conflict in Ukraine and our interdiction delivers a blow to Putin’s illegal war.” The Impact on Russia's Economy Oil revenue is a key part of Russia’s economy and helps offset the cost of the more than four-year war on Ukraine. According to the UK Ministry of Defence, Britain has imposed sanctions on more than 500 vessels to date, and the measures are having an impact with Russia’s oil and gas revenues declining by 24 percent in 2025 compared with the previous year. The Crackdown on the Shadow Fleet Russia is believed to be using a fleet of hundreds of ships to evade international sanctions imposed because of the war. The UK and other countries have pledged to crack down on the sanctions-busting “shadow fleet”. Several Western countries have imposed sanctions on Russian vessels over its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Putin has condemned the capture of Russia-linked vessels as “piracy”.
#UK #Russia #English Channel
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