Defence in the Media: 30 April 2018
Today's Defence coverage includes news that the Royal Military Police will begin a major forensic search as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Katrice Lee 36 years ago.
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Today's Defence coverage includes news that the Royal Military Police will begin a major forensic search as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Katrice Lee 36 years ago.
Defence news today includes reporting that the Defence Secretary has launched the first ever Government Veterans Strategy and new cross-Government Veterans Unit.
Today’s defence-related news sees coverage of the Armed Forces' role in the clean-up of Salisbury, the stand-up of the Submarine Delivery Agency and news of Royal Gun Salutes to mark...
Today's Defence news includes Army veterans returning to Christmas Island, the 100th anniversary of the Zeebrugge raid and continued coverage of UK's response in Syria.
Today's Defence news includes the announcement of an £80m investment in a new Air Command and Control system.
Defence news today includes reporting that Royal Navy ship HMS St Albans has escorted a Russian warship through the English Channel and Dover Strait. Royal Navy There is online reporting, including by The Sun, Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Daily Star, that Royal Navy …
...can read more about it here. Irish Guards Mascot The Sun, Daily Mirror and Daily Mail all report on the Irish Guards wolfhound dog. An Army Spokesperson said Domhnall’s welfare...
Today’s defence-related news focuses on the start of the clean-up operation in Salisbury being supported by Dstl, the Army and Royal Air Force, and on the National Audit Office report published yesterday.
Today’s defence-related news continues to be dominated by reaction to the airstrikes carried out by the UK, US and France against Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s chemical weapons facilities. Airstrikes against Syria There is further widespread coverage of the air strikes …
...included coverage of the Prime Minister’s speech in which she said: There is no practicable alternative to the use of force to degrade and deter the use of chemical weapons...