Defence in the media
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Today's defence-related news includes the Battle for Mosul, lateral recruitment in the Army and reporting on historic allegations in Afghanistan. Battle for Mosul Alongside widespread broadcast coverage, the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mirror, The Times, The Guardian, The Scotsman, Financial Times, Daily Mail and The Independent all report …
Today’s defence news includes reporting on Operation Northmoor and PTSD.
Today’s defence related stories include coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to the United States.
Today’s defence related stories include coverage of the latest strike statement. Raqqa The Daily Express report that a Daesh nerve centre for foreign fighters in Syria has been ‘flattened’ by an RAF drone. The paper writes that the raid on the …
Today’s defence news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to Washington, a speech that the Chief of the General Staff Sir Nick Carter made at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) warfare conference, and an upcoming Army exercise in …
This morning's news includes award-winning Navy photographers and the British Army tackling elephant poaching in Gabon.
Today’s defence coverage includes historical abuse allegations in the cadet forces, Iraq compensation claims, and the Defence Estate in Scotland. Historical abuse The BBC Radio 4 Today Programme and Daily Record reported on historical abuse of Cadets. An MOD spokesperson said: "Child sexual …
Defence news today includes further coverage of a multi-billion pound contract to start building the Royal Navy’s new Type 26 Frigates, and reporting in relation to historic allegations in relation to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Type 26 There …
Today's defence related news includes the £3.7bn deal for the manufacture of the first three Type 26 frigates. £3.7bn Type 26 deal The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph (Business and Money), The Sun, The Financial Times, The People, The Mail On …
Today's defence-related news includes the coroner’s report into the death of two soldiers at Castlemartin Ranges, and Sweden and Finland joining the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force.