Defence in the Media: Sunday 26 November 2017
Today's defence news is dominated by forty-eight Royal Navy sailors taking their places in history at today's Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace. ROYAL NAVY MAKE HISTORY IN...
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Today's defence news is dominated by forty-eight Royal Navy sailors taking their places in history at today's Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace. ROYAL NAVY MAKE HISTORY IN...
Defence news today includes reporting that Royal Navy frigate HMS Sutherland will deploy to the Asia Pacific region, and coverage of events to mark 100 years since the Battle of Cambrai. HMS Sutherland There is reporting in the Daily Express, The Sun and Plymouth …
...event consistent with an explosion had been detected. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: This has not just been an agonising time for Argentina, but for our whole international community, and...
Today’s defence in the media blog includes news on the continuing search for the Argentinian submarine and speculation on the UK's F-35 fighter jet programme.
Today’s defence in the media blog includes news on the continuing search for the Argentinian submarine, HMS Somerset escorting a Russian destroyer through UK waters and MOD facilities management contracts with Carillion.
Today’s defence in the media blog includes news on commemorations of the Battle of Cambrai.
Today’s Defence-related news includes coverage of the search for the Argentine Submarine ARA San Jaun.
...is carried in The Independent, BBC News Online, The Daily Mirror, The Daily Star, The Daily Record and Press & Journal and focuses on Mali’s service in a particular operation...
Defence news of note includes coverage of the Defence Secretary announcing HMS Queen Elizabeth's commissioning and heroic military dog Mali. Queen to commission namesake aircraft carrier in just three weeks Her Majesty the Queen will formally commission her namesake aircraft …
Defence news of note includes continued coverage that British soldiers have worked with the US to control 4x4s with Xbox-style controllers. Xbox controllers and robotic trucks There is online reporting, including by the Daily Mail, The Mirror and British Forces Broadcasting …