Defence in the media: The prosecution of Soldier F
A planned protest over the prosecution of Soldier F, who is accused of killing two people on Bloody Sunday, is the focus of defence coverage in the media today.
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
A planned protest over the prosecution of Soldier F, who is accused of killing two people on Bloody Sunday, is the focus of defence coverage in the media today.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of last week’s Operational Honours list.
Defence news today includes coverage of Northern Ireland veterans.
Defence news today includes coverage of Britain's new F-35 aircraft's first overseas deployment, and reporting on the situation around Afghan interpreters.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Operational Honour and Awards and specifically Lt Col Craig Palmer and his award for bravery. Lt Col Craig Palmer BCC Breakfast, Sky News, BBC Online, The Telegraph and The Herald all report …
Today's defence-related news includes coverage of a social media video featuring personnel at a shooting range in Kabul and the RAF's latest Quick Reaction Alert scramble as Russian aircraft approached the UK on Wednesday.
Today’s Defence-related coverage includes a meeting of nations from the Joint Expeditionary Force, and the Armed Forces’ new flexible working arrangements. Flexible working arrangements The Army’s new flexible working arrangements were discussed at length by the panel on Good Morning …
Today’s defence-related media coverage includes reporting on the launch of a series of new initiatives, aimed at modernising the living and working arrangements for Armed Forces personnel. New initiatives introduced to support modern service life The Times and The Sun picks up …
Today’s defence-related media coverage includes reporting on the announcement of a new package of support for seriously-wounded armed forces personnel. The news comes as Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson leaves the Army with new support and funding.
Today’s defence related media coverage includes reporting on the Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday that armed forces personnel will continue to be protected from tax rises by the Scottish Government.