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Starmer says he wants UK to be fastest military innovator in Nato

Starmer says the world has changed, and that means “the front line, if you like, is here”.

He says the strategic defence review is “a blueprint to make Britain safer and stronger, a battle-ready, bomb-clad nation with the strongest alliances and the most advanced capabilities, equipped for the decades to come”.

He says the government will deliver three fundamental changes.

First, it is moving to war-fighting readiness.

We are moving to war-fighting readiness as the central purpose of our armed forces.

When we are being directly threatened by states with advanced military forces, the most effective way to deter them is to be ready, and frankly, to show them that we’re ready to deliver peace through strength.

Second, everything the government will do will add to the strength of Nato, he says.

And, third, the government will “accelerate innovation at a wartime pace”, he says. He says he wants the UK to be “the fastest innovator in Nato’.

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Herald editor accuses Farage of Trump-style smear after he alleges reporter leaked press conference venue to protesters

Severin Carrell
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Severin Carrell is the Guardian’s Scotland editor.

The editor of the Herald newspaper in Glasgow has accused Nigel Farage of borrowing Donald Trump’s “low tactic” of smearing the media after he alleged a Herald reporter leaked the location of his press conference in Aberdeen to protestors.

Towards the end of the event, which was being streamed live by Reform, Farage turned to the Herald’s political editor, Andrew Learmonth, and alleged Learmonth was “involved” in the protests. Farage alleged the newspaper had a “protests correspondent” who knew more about the demonstration than Reform did.

Catherine Salmond, the Herald’s editor, said the allegation was false. She said:

The responsibility of a trusted news brand is to act with integrity. The idea that the Herald was involved with protests in Aberdeen against Nigel Farage and Reform UK is ridiculous.

Our job is to report on the truth and to hold those who do not tell the truth to account.

Attacking the media has become commonplace under Donald Trump in the US and today we have seen it here in Scotland, by Reform UK, against the Herald. A low tactic and one we should all stand against.

After other journalists challenged Farage, by pointing out that many media organisations had several reporters covering his visit, he then suggested another reporter present at the event must have leaked the location.

This location was only send to you guys. It wasn’t put out from the public wires. We didn’t put it out to our membership, so it came from one of you.

Reform has no proof that is accurate. Farage later pointed to a tweet from a Herald reporter asking protestors to contact him as evidence of collusion, but that was published on X more than a day before the event location was given to attendees.

Farage is highly sensitive about his security. As well as previous attacks by protestors using milk shakes, Farage was involved in a notorious incident in 2013 when a press event organised by Ukip on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh was besieged and then cancelled after scores of protestors turned up. Twelve years later, Farage is still talking about the incident; he brought it up in his interview with the Scottish Sun published today.

Nigel Farage (right) and Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice (second from right) leaving the venue following their press conference in Aberdeen this morning. Photograph: Peter Summers/Getty Images
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