The U.K. government is reorganizing staffing across multiple departments to manage fallout from the U.S.-Iran conflict, expecting a prolonged crisis affecting defense capabilities, energy prices, and cost-of-living issues. British officials are coordinating military protections, monitoring cybersecurity threats, managing repatriation of stranded citizens, and considering naval escorts for commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The U.K. government is reorganizing staffing across multiple departments to manage fallout from the U.S.-Iran conflict, expecting a prolonged crisis affecting defense capabilities, energy prices, and cost-of-living issues. British officials are coordinating military protections, monitoring cybersecurity threats, managing repatriation of stranded citizens, and considering naval escorts for commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.