Israel-Iran 2025: Developments in Iran’s nuclear programme and military action
On 13 June 2025, Israel launched a series of attacks against Iran’s nuclear programme.

What are the implications of the new Strategic Defence Review for the UK's nuclear deterrent?
Strategic Defence Review 2025: The UK's nuclear deterrent (205 KB , PDF)
The UK operates a submarine-launched nuclear deterrent which it is currently renewing, with a new fleet of submarines and a replacement warhead for its Trident missiles.
In July 2024, the government commissioned a new Strategic Defence Review which it said would be conducted on the basis of “a total commitment to the independent nuclear deterrent”. The review would, however, consider the “efficiency and effectiveness of the nuclear programme”. The review was independently led, by the former Defence Secretary and former NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson.
The government published the Strategic Defence Review on 2 June 2025. The government has endorsed the review and accepted all 62 of its recommendations.
The SDR says that £15 billion will be committed to the replacement warhead programme in this Parliament. The SDR also recommends that the government begin discussions with the US and NATO on greater UK participation in NATO’s nuclear deterrence mission. This has raised questions about whether the government is considering buying nuclear-capable F-35A aircraft and allowing US nuclear weapons to return to the UK. The UK withdrew its own independent air-launched nuclear deterrent in 1998. The US removed nuclear weapons from the UK in 2008.
Strategic Defence Review 2025: The UK's nuclear deterrent (205 KB , PDF)
On 13 June 2025, Israel launched a series of attacks against Iran’s nuclear programme.
A debate on Armed Forces Day will take place in the House of Commons chamber on 26 June 2025.
A debate on armed forces recruitment in the North East will take place in Westminster Hall on 25 June 2025. This debate pack provides background and related material.