
UK Delays National Cyber Action Plan Amid Labour Leadership Turmoil
The UK government has postponed the launch of its National Cyber Action Plan as uncertainty grips the governing Labour Party ahead of its July 9 leadership contest.

Thabo Nkosi
Southern Africa Editor · Johannesburg
The United Kingdom has pushed back the publication of its long-anticipated National Cyber Action Plan, a delay tied to the political uncertainty surrounding the governing Labour Party's leadership contest, according to reporting by The Record from Recorded Future News.
The plan had been scheduled for release on Monday, sources told the outlet, but was postponed as the party braces for a leadership race that opens on July 9. The timing underscores how domestic political instability can ripple into national security planning — a dynamic with implications well beyond Britain's borders.
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