Boris Johnson Pledges Security, Defence And Foreign Policy Review
Proposed review would extend from the Armed Forces to the intelligence services, counter-terrorism forces and serious organised crime.
Proposed review would extend from the Armed Forces to the intelligence services, counter-terrorism forces and serious organised crime.
Questions were raised over Mr Johnson's trustworthiness and Mr Corbyn's views on the Trident nuclear programme during a RUSI event.
The Democratic Unionist Party launched its manifesto in Belfast.
The Scottish National Party has further pledged to protect and home veterans living on the streets.
The General Election will be held on Thursday 12 December, but anyone wishing to vote must be registered beforehand.
Chuka Umunna claimed stopping Brexit will mean the UK has more money to spend on defence.
Many parties standing in the 2019 General Election have now published their manifestos, but very little is said about defence.
The Scottish First Minister has insisted the UK's nuclear deterrent is a red line for support in the event of a hung parliament.
They have also pledged to protect veterans from vexatious cases.
The party is also demanding a vote to be held in the Welsh Assembly before the UK goes to war.
Labour has committed to renewing Trident, but Mr Corbyn's track record on nuclear weapons has been well-documented.
The party's other military-related promises include maintaining the UK's NATO commitment and to keep defence spending at 2% of GDP.
Forces News put questions to Jonathan Bartley ahead of the election in December.
They have also pledged to increase the use of sustainable energy in defence and promised "sustainable recycling" of old nuclear submarines.
Forces News put questions to Boris Johnson ahead of the election in December.
Forces News put questions to Jeremy Corbyn ahead of the election in December.