Defence in the Media: 3 April 2018

Today’s defence-related news includes reporting of the death of a UK soldier in a diving accident and an Iraq Fatalities Investigation.
Today’s defence-related news includes reporting of the death of a UK soldier in a diving accident and an Iraq Fatalities Investigation.
...all departments we’re working to reduce and, where possible, eliminate the use of single use plastics. We are currently undertaking a review of what plastics the MOD and the Armed...
Today’s defence related media coverage includes reporting on the death of a UK soldier in Syria and events to mark the RAF’s centenary.
Today's defence news includes coverage on the appointment of General Sir Nicholas Carter as the next Chief of Defence Staff and on the additional funding for the Ministry of Defence...
Today’s defence news includes the appointment of Sir Nick Carter as Chief of Defence Staff and the decommissioning of HMS Ocean, while the countdown to RAF 100 continues. HMS Ocean decommissioned The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Scotsman, Press and …
Today’s defence news includes a Times interview with the Defence Secretary, the centenary of the Royal Air Force, and UK involvement in the Galileo satellite programme. Defence Secretary interview The...
Today's defence news includes the Defence Secretary in Estonia, a revolutionary method to produce titanium and UK involvement in the Galileo satellite programme.
Today’s defence-related news is led by the one-month anniversary of the 24-Hour Mental Health Helpline, 0800 323 4444, for serving Armed Forces personnel and their families. Mental Health Helpline To...
Defence news today includes further reporting about the Royal Navy’s new offshore patrol vessels. Offshore patrol vessels There is continued coverage in today's print about the Royal Navy's new fleet of offshore patrol vessels, including in the Daily Mail and The Sun, reporting that …
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Royal Navy’s new offshore patrol vessels.
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