New U.K. Leaders Suspend SAR Helos, Trident Successor Work

PROGRAMS SHELVED: The new U.K. government is shelving work on military search-and-rescue helicopters and the successor to Trident submarines to save almost $10.5 billion. The moves are part of a sweeping cost-cutting effort underway in London. Projects that have been suspended will be halted “for...

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