Defence in the Media: 8 January 2016
...Michael Fallon will announce greater military ties with Japan today. The Daily Telegraph says that British fighter jets could take part in joint combat exercises in Japan for the first...
...Michael Fallon will announce greater military ties with Japan today. The Daily Telegraph says that British fighter jets could take part in joint combat exercises in Japan for the first...
...of Human Rights in a case brought by Stonewall, the charity. A new code of conduct was introduced and the practice effectively ended, even though the legislation remained on the...
...al-Muhajiroun. He was able to do so, the newspaper writes, because his passport was not taken away from him after he was released on police bail. IRAQ The Daily Mail...
Today’s defence news covers the latest Daesh propaganda video, allegations against British troops and the situation in Kabul and Libya, along with some unusual military pageantry. DAESH PROPAGANDA VIDEO Reporting...
Leading the news bulletins this morning is the news that security services are closely studying a video released by Daesh yesterday, in a bid to identify the masked man with...
...a set number of training days a year, for which they receive a tax free payment, but we realise that successful military service also relies on the management of separate...
Sky News and BBC Radio 4’s Today programme follow up on a story that appears on the front page of the The Independent this morning which says British soldiers who have served in Iraq may face prosecution for crimes including murder.
...waters in South Ayrshire. It has been a truly tri-service response. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the Armed Forces that have been involved,...
...terrorists would strike again. It writes that police and soldiers kept a vigilant eye over revellers as fears grew of another Daesh attack on 'soft targets' after the November attacks...
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