Copyright and all rights reserved – .gov.uk UK Indo-Pacific Minister Seema Malhotra visited Manila to deepen cooperation, marking 80 years of ties and advancing work on security, growth and climate. From: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Seema Malhotra MP Published 5 March 2026 Manila – UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Seema Malhotra visited Manila to deepen UK-Philippines cooperation. This comes as the two countriesContinue reading “UK Minister Visits Manila for 80th Year of Bilateral Ties”
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Precision at pace enables safer military airdrops
Copyright and all rights reserved – .gov.uk ACE developed a data gathering and analysis proof of concept for more accurate air drops that lays the groundwork for predictive modelling. From: Accelerated Capability Environment Published 3 March 2026 Impact: A secure data capture and analysis proof of concept for more accurate air drops that laysContinue reading “Precision at pace enables safer military airdrops”
Ditch the business cards — networking as we know it is dying
While ministers hail G7-leading growth, fresh small business data shows slowing sales, cautious hiring and mounting pressure on retail and hospitality margins. What’s really going on in the small business economy? Photo by Jakub Żerdzicki on Unsplash While the Chancellor applauded the UK’s growth in the Spring Statement today, as the fastest in theContinue reading “Ditch the business cards — networking as we know it is dying”
Spring statement stale before it started – Growth talk rings hollow as small firms struggle
The Chancellor spoke of stability and growth, but with confidence falling, costs rising and global turmoil intensifying, many small businesses fear the economic reality has already overtaken the promises. You may well think this strange, but I felt sorry for the Chancellor this lunchtime. She had to deliver her Spring Statement knowing it wasContinue reading “Spring statement stale before it started – Growth talk rings hollow as small firms struggle”
All Eyes On Cyprus
All eyes turned to Cyprus earlier this week when it came under one-way drone attack in an unexpected expansion of the Iran war. Or, more specifically, Britain’s Sovereign Base Areas (SBAs) on the island came under attack. There are two of these, relics of more glorious days of Empire now gone, at AkrotiriContinue reading “All Eyes On Cyprus”