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U.S. Forces and Others Stand by In Case Iran Negotiations Collapse
After the prospect over the weekend of May 23-24 that a negotiated end to the conflict between Iran and the…
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British and American Nuclear Submarines Appear in Gibraltar
Two nuclear submarines have made surprise appearances in Gibraltar. The Royal Navy’s HMS Anson arrived in Gibraltar days after an…
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British Troops Use Civilian Ferry to Travel to NATO Exercise
The British Army, for the first time in more than 20 years, has chartered a civilian ferry to transport its…
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Diego Garcia is Proving its Value and is Key to Future Operations
The United Kingdom has come in for a lot of criticism in recent days from the U.S. Administration for its…
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British Marine Insurer Beazley Purchased by Zurich for $11 Billion
British insurer Beazley has been purchased by Swiss insurance conglomerate Zurich for $10.8 billion, a small boost over an earlier…
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Associated British Ports Invests in Young People
Associated British Ports (ABP) is delighted to become a founder patron of the Horizon Youth Zone in Grimsby to help…
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British Ports Welcome New UK Marine Safety Compliance Exercise
The British Ports Association (BPA) has welcomed the launch of the latest three-yearly compliance exercise for the Ports and Marine…
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British Shipbuilder Babcock to Make Assemblies for U.S. Navy Attack Subs
Amidst reports of troubles and delays inside Britain’s nuclear-submarine program, UK shipbuilder Babcock has announced plans to construct more submar……
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Three Agencies with Antarctica Stations Charter Ship for Resupply Missions
Three European countries with research stations in Antarctica have formed a unique partnership that involves joint operations to resupply their…
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British university sets out to turn seawater into ship fuel
London’s Brunel University is teaming up with startup Genuine H2 to pilot a system that splits seawater into hydrogen onboard…
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