UK Government sets out response to Middle East crisis - Speech Brief
16 March 2026 12:52 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government sets out response to Middle East crisis

Key points

  • Protect British people and interests; avoid wider war
  • Five measures to tackle cost of living and boost energy security

TL;DR

  • UK Government says over 92,000 British nationals have returned to the UK on commercial and government charter flights.
  • UK Government reports Armed Forces are deployed across the region, including three squadrons of fighter jets and counter-drone teams to protect people, bases and allies.
  • UK Government outlines five cost-of-living measures: energy bill cap to end of June with a legal direction to energy companies, extended fuel duty cut and cheap fuel finder, £53 million for vulnerable heating oil customers, and long-term clean energy investment including fast-tracking nuclear.
  • UK Government says it seeks a negotiated agreement to constrain Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to restore stability and ease economic impacts.
Original text

The conflict in Iran and across the Middle East is now entering its third week. So I want to take a moment to set out how we are responding to this crisis and standing up for the British people. Our priority is always the national interest. And so we have been clear and consistent on our objectives throughout this conflict. First, we will protect our people in the region. Second, while taking the necessary action to ...

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