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Update on the Integrated Security Fund
10 February 2026
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Cabinet Office
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement discusses the Integrated Security Fund's plans and funding allocations for the next three years to address national security threats.
Action Requested
The Government will continue to invest in the ISF, reform its governance structure, and reallocate funds more efficiently. Funding will be concentrated on five key areas of threat and four sovereign capability building domains, with multi-year budgets set but with a portion held 'at risk' for flexibility. Additionally, responsibility for funding certain international commitments will shift to other departments.
Key Facts
- The ISF has allocated £820m per year over SR25 (totaling c.£2460m).
- £545m, £499m and £471m of the budget will be dedicated to national security programming in 2026/27, 2027/28 and 2028/29 respectively.
- The ISF will focus on Russia, Iran & proxies, Asia Pacific region threats, Serious Organised Crime, including Immigration Crime, and Terrorism.
- The Fund will increase its investment in countering Russian aggression and strengthening Cyber and Tech capabilities.
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