The Prime Minister has unveiled his long-delayed Defense Investment Plan, promising an extra £15 billion in defense spending over the next four years. The money, which will be spent on drones, nuclear projects and RAF fighter jets, has been made available through cuts to energy, transport and housing projects.
Keir Starmer urged his potential successor, Labor MP Andy Burnham, not to borrow more money to pay for it. Lucy Hough talks to Guardian policy editor Kiran Stacey – watch on youtube

