Britain to continue supplying intelligence to Ukraine - Guardian

The UK will continue to analyse the raw data, although it will not share information received from the US through long-standing data-sharing agreements between the two countries.
As Censor.NET reports, The Guardian writes about this.
"This data is not as complete as the US data, not on the same scale and cannot replace it," said a former UK government insider.
However, he said, it will allow Ukraine to have some early warning of attacks and be able to strike deep into Russia.
Data collected from satellites, ground stations, surveillance aircraft such as Rivet Joint, and even secretly deployed ground forces will be accumulated and shared with Ukraine, along with open-source materials, to enable missile and drone strikes on targets inside Russia.
As a reminder, France also confirmed that it will continue to provide intelligence to Ukraine, but noted that the US decision to stop transferring information would have a "significant operational impact."