UK to spend more on drones and SAS to tackle Islamic State

Spending boost comes as acting Labour leader invited to National Security Council meeting

Islamic State flag
An Islamic State flag in northern Iraq
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David Cameron has instructed defence chiefs to spend their newly increased budget on fighting Islamic State militants.

Extra funding is expected to go towards Britain's Special Forces, as well as paying for more spy planes and drones.

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