Government pours £182m into defence training in new strategy
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The UK government has announced a new education drive and a £182 million funding package to significantly boost defence training and skills.
This initiative aims to grow the UK’s skilled workforce through five new "technical excellence colleges", targeted short courses, and STEM programmes for school students.
The Ministry of Defence said the strategy will equip the workforce with expertise for a rapidly evolving defence sector and enable innovation at a "wartime pace".
Defence Secretary John Healey described the drive as the "biggest defence skills plan in decades", intended to boost national security and job creation.
The announcement follows warnings from a former Nato chief about the UK's unpreparedness for armed conflict and reports of French hospitals preparing for potential major military engagement in Europe.