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  • 2 weeks ago | three.fm | Faye Brown

    Mark Rutte called for a "quantum leap" in collective security, warning threats facing the alliance "will not disappear even when the war in Ukraine ends". Politics Live: Ministers continue to battle over funds ahead of spending reviewIt comes ahead of a summit in The Hague later this month, when the UK and its NATO allies are expected to agree to a Donald Trump-inspired pledge to spend 5% of GDP on defence and related areas.

  • 3 weeks ago | three.fm | Deborah Haynes

    The certainty of a major policy shift means there is bemusement in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) about why Sir Keir Starmer's government has tied itself in knots over whether to describe an earlier plan to hit 3% of GDP by the 2030s as an ambition or a commitment, when it is about to change. The problem is seen as political, with the prime minister needing to balance warfare against welfare - more money for bombs and bullets or for winter fuel payments and childcare.

  • 3 weeks ago | three.fm | Mark Stone

    Speaking to the Trump 100 podcast, Matthew Miller, who, as a state department spokesman, was the voice and face of the US government's foreign policy under Mr Biden, revealed disagreements, tensions and challenges within the former administration.

  • 3 weeks ago | three.fm | Liz Bates

    The former Number 10 aide also claimed the Conservative Party "might be dead". Listen to the full interview at 5pm on the Sky News Daily podcast - tap here to followHis remarks came in a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, in which the controversial figure, who served as Boris Johnson's chief adviser from 2019 to 2020, said Nigel Farage could "definitely" become the next prime minister.

  • 3 weeks ago | three.fm | Liz Bates

    The former Number 10 aide also claimed the Conservative Party "might be dead". Listen to the full interview at 5pm on the Sky News Daily podcast - tap here to followHis remarks came in a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, in which the controversial figure, who served as Boris Johnson's chief adviser from 2019 to 2020, also said Nigel Farage could "definitely" become the next prime minister. On Tory leader Ms Badenoch, Mr Cummings said: "Kemi is going to go, probably this year.