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Al Carns & Dan Jarvis

3 shared events · Importance 3 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026

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Al Carns: Al Carns, the British Armed Forces Minister, resigned due to concerns that the government's defense investment plans were inadequate to address growing security threats, further highlighting the internal dissent.
Dan Jarvis: Dan Jarvis was appointed as the new Defence Minister for the United Kingdom, replacing John Healey. This appointment places him in a key role regarding the nation's defense spending and strategic planning.
Jun 11, 2026 · 7 articles
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Al Carns: Al Carns>>>, a junior defense minister, resigned shortly after John Healey>>>, stating that the spending plans were 'not built for the threat we face.' His resignation further compounds the pressure on Keir Starmer>>> and highlights the depth of discontent within the defense ministry.
Dan Jarvis: Dan Jarvis>>> was appointed as the new Defense Secretary by Keir Starmer>>> following John Healey>>>'s resignation. His appointment is an attempt to stabilize the government amidst the defense spending crisis.
Jun 11, 2026 · 39 articles
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Al Carns: Al Carns>>> resigned as armed forces minister, stating he could not defend inadequate investment levels for the military.
Dan Jarvis: Dan Jarvis>>> was appointed as the new Defence Secretary, tasked with defending the proposed £13.5 billion uplift in defense spending, which is considered insufficient by military chiefs.
Jun 11, 2026 · 14 articles
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