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Britain’s defence tech gets a major boost as the Ministry of Defence signs a £316 million contract to equip Royal Navy ships with DragonFire laser weapon systems — capable of hitting a £1 coin from over a kilometre away. We break down what this leap in naval protection means for jobs, defence, and the UK’s future warfare capabilities.
Plus, one of the UK’s largest prostate cancer studies gets underway, aiming to transform diagnosis and reduce harm for thousands of men.
We also speak to Professor Mark Rowlands about why Plymouth has been crowned the happiest place in the UK to be a dog.
Also in this episode:
For all the latest news, head to standard.co.uk
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Britain’s defence tech gets a major boost as the Ministry of Defence signs a £316 million contract to equip Royal Navy ships with DragonFire laser weapon systems — capable of hitting a £1 coin from over a kilometre away. We break down what this leap in naval protection means for jobs, defence, and the UK’s future warfare capabilities.
Plus, one of the UK’s largest prostate cancer studies gets underway, aiming to transform diagnosis and reduce harm for thousands of men.
We also speak to Professor Mark Rowlands about why Plymouth has been crowned the happiest place in the UK to be a dog.
Also in this episode:
For all the latest news, head to standard.co.uk
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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