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British forces have boarded and detained the oil tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel. Royal Marine commandos and National Crime Agency officers have boarded the sanctioned vessel during a six-hour operation; the ship is being held off the south coast while authorities investigate and monitor for environmental or safety risks.
British forces have boarded and detained the oil tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel in a six-hour operation, the Defence Ministry has said. Royal Marine Commandos and National Crime Agency officers led the boarding with support from ships and aircraft. The vessel will be held off England’s south coast for investigation.
The Defence Investment Plan has become a flashpoint as Dan Jarvis reviews the scheme and signals possible pressure on the Treasury. Healey’s resignation has sharpened debate over targets and timelines for defence spending, ahead of the NATO summit and G7 discussions.
The Admiral Grigorovich has fired warning shots at the Bright Future, a UK-registered yacht, near the Isle of Wight. The incident follows the seizure of a suspected Russia shadow fleet tanker by UK forces. Officials say signals were used to contact the yacht but it continued on a dangerous course. No injuries were reported.
Andy Burnham has outlined a plan to devolve power away from Whitehall, establishing a No 10 North unit in Manchester to oversee regional reform, housing, transport and economic policy. He has positioned himself as the voice for English regions and signalled potential changes to where key decisions are made.
Labour leader-in-waiting Andy Burnham is assembling a Downing Street team as Rachel Reeves faces potential demotion. Reports show Reeves backing Burnham and discussions about whether she will be kept in No 11. The leadership race is accelerating with other ministers weighing bets on the cabinet line-up.
The UK has sanctioned Russian individuals and institutes over chemical weapon usage and a Russian Bear-F aircraft has been intercepted near HMS Prince of Wales in the Norwegian Sea amid NATO operations. The incident comes as Britain stresses safety and prods Russia over its conduct at sea and in airspace.
Western officials say Moscow’s surface fleet remains stretched as it steps up escort duties for the shadow fleet, moving oil and evading sanctions. NATO reports show ships are being boarded for intelligence, while submarines remain a strategic asset. Tensions near European waters are rising as live-fire drills and shadow-escort operations draw closer to allied forces.
Andy Burnham has reshaped the UK government on day one, appointing a new cabinet and unveiling an energy-relief measure, while facing scrutiny over party funding and donations. The move appears aimed at consolidating support and delivering a decisive start after his leadership win.
Labour has moved into a polling lead amid a flurry of policy announcements by Prime Minister Andy Burnham and ongoing investigations surrounding Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Multiple polls show Labour ahead or tied with Reform, with regional results highlighting gains in Greater Manchester.
An avalanche has struck a 10-person expedition on Broad Peak in Pakistan’s Karakoram. Rescue teams have recovered and identified multiple bodies, including famed climber Nirmal Purja’s teammates; harsh weather and rugged terrain are hampering further search and recovery. Officials and mountaineering groups are coordinating helicopter and ground efforts while investigations continue.
Nigel Farage has unveiled "Operation Fortress": a Reform UK plan to use the Royal Navy to intercept small boats in the English Channel, detain those on board, and return them to France or Belgium. The proposal has drawn legal, military and diplomatic scepticism, French officials have condemned it, and rivals say it aims to distract from party financial scandals.
Britain has moved to fund four new Dreadnought-class submarines to enter service by the 2030s, backed by a multi-billion pound package that underscores a drive to reindustrialise Barrow and nearby towns. The plan aims to safeguard jobs, strengthen the domestic supply chain, and sustain nuclear deterrence as defence questions loom over GDP targets.
European nations and the UK are intensifying efforts to disrupt Russia’s shadow fleet, with new EU sanctions allowing the sale of seized Russian oil cargoes. Putin warns that seizures amount to piracy and promises a response, while Western and Russian officials describe a growing maritime confrontation surrounding sanctioned oil shipments.