Defence in the Media: 6 June 2016
Of note for Defence today are reports about a UK peacekeeping deployment to South Sudan and claims about operations in Syria.
Of note for Defence today are reports about a UK peacekeeping deployment to South Sudan and claims about operations in Syria.
This morning’s defence news includes further reporting on the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Pte Cheryl James and stories on the cost of hard copies of the Chilcot report.
A coroner has recorded a conclusion of suicide at the inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James.
Today’s defence news blog covers the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, suggestions that more UK troops could be sent to Afghanistan and aid drops in Syria.
A variety of defence related stories are covered in today’s media, including Iraq, the Invictus Games, and areported near miss involving RAF Typhoons.
This morning’s defence news includes reporting on the assistance from the RAF to Iraqi ground forces taking back Fallujah from Daesh and widespread coverage of yesterday’s Battle of Jutland commemorations.
In today's items of interest for Defence, commemorations of the Battle of Jutland are taking place and the latest on the Iraqi army in Fallujah.
In today's items of interest for Defence there's reporting on Lance Corporal Richard Jones winning Britain's Got Talent on Saturday.
Of note in the newspapers today, it is reported that RAF jets have launched six times to intercept 17 Russian aircraft in just over a week.
A variety of Defence related stories are covered in today’s media
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