Defence in the Media: Monday 5 February 2018
Today's defence news includes continued coverage of the House of Common's Defence Committee report into the future of the Royal Marines and the competition for the Army's new Mechanised Infantry Vehicle.
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Today's defence news includes continued coverage of the House of Common's Defence Committee report into the future of the Royal Marines and the competition for the Army's new Mechanised Infantry Vehicle.
Today’s defence-related media includes claims about soldiers undergoing training with a kung-fu master, and the Defence Secretary's visit to Washington.
Today's defence-related media includes news of the NAO's report on the defence Equipment Plan.
Defence news today includes reporting about a National Audit Office report on military housing and HMS Queen Elizabeth's sea trials.
Today's defence-related news includes coverage on the cost of renewing Trident and reporting on defence mental health facilities available for the Armed Forces.
Defence news today includes reporting about a new radar facility in Shetland, and further coverage of the Defence Secretary's Russia-focused interview in yesterday's Daily Telegraph. Saxa Vord radar station Newspapers today cover the visit of Chief of the Air Staff …
Today's defence news features further coverage of the Modernising Defence Programme, an interview in the Daily Telegraph with the Defence Secretary and a report on the Veterans Gateway.
Today's defence-related media is led by a feature on the F-35 Lightning jet as the RAF begins its centenary year, and news of a Modernising Defence Programme.
Today's defence-related news is led by coverage of the Chief of the General Staff's speech at the Royal United Services Institute.