Defence in the media
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Defence news today includes coverage of the Japanese Prime Minister's visit to the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbour, and reporting on funding for the Armed Forces. Pearl Harbour Broadcast news today included coverage of the visit by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe …
An announcement on mortgage deals for the Armed Forces and military co-operation within the EU lead this morning's defence news.
...Somalia and Nigeria to Kuwait and Ukraine. CHRISTMAS MESSAGES Many of today’s papers and broadcasters have reported on the Christmas messages from Prime Minister. The Prime Minister thanked Service personnel...
Today defence related coverage includes speculative reports about potential Army support during rail strikes and a legal case from Northern Ireland.
Today’s defence related coverage includes news on Alexander Blackman and Martin Shannon’s legal cases. Sergeant Alexander Blackman There is widespread coverage across print media this morning that the Royal Marine serving life for the murder of an injured Afghan fighter …
...replacement buses for commuters affected by the rail strike. An MOD Spokesperson said: The Ministry of Defence has no plans to deploy military personnel in response to this latest round...
...House of Commons regarding Saudi Arabia's use of cluster munitions in Yemen. The articles highlight that only a limited number were sold by the UK, with the last one sold...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Royal Navy escorting a Russian warship through the channel and Northern Ireland. Russia The Times reports that the Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a National Security Council session in the coming …
Today’s defence news includes coverage of the Counter-Daesh meeting Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon hosted in London yesterday. Syria The Independent reports on the Counter-Daesh meeting, including the Defence Secretary...
In defence news today is coverage of the Sun Military Awards, today's UK-hosted Counter-Daesh Ministerial Meeting, the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute, and IHAT.