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Defence minister saw merit in idea despite US and Germany’s possible ‘adverse reactions’
Labour leader reportedly said he wants to end nuclear deterrent ‘as soon’ as he can
Theresa May give more positive campaign performance after week on the defensive
Labour forced to clarify its commitment to nuclear deterrent
Watchdog seeks disclosure on military deals done without competitive tender
PM aware of incident when she opened July Commons debate on submarine renewal
Alleged incident took place shortly before parliamentary vote on system renewal
Labour leader strengthens his hand in shadow cabinet and the party’s ruling national executive committee
Nia Griffith is fourth holder of job this year; Starmer to face Davis on Brexit
Government releases £1.3bn for first phase of Successor nuclear deterrent
Clive Lewis had planned to say he ‘would not seek to change’ support for nuclear programme
First payment since MPs confirmed renewal of Trident nuclear deterrent
New prime minister Theresa May makes stinging attack on opposition over nuclear deterrent
Parliament has voted to replace the four submarines that provide the UK’s nuclear deterrent
Nuclear deterrent issue lets Tories show unity as the opposition flounders, writes William Wallis
As many as 150 of Labour party’s 231 MPs are expected to vote for renewal of Britain’s nuclear deterrent
A priority for a new PM is to be told the protocol for the UK deterrent, writes James Blitz
Britain’s nuclear deterrent seen as near-perfect issue to cover cracks on Europe
Biggest anti-nuclear demonstration for a generation
Incoming chief of GMB voted for Labour leader but his members are angry over anti-nuclear stance
Labour leadership accused of acting like ‘armchair generals playing student politics’
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