Defence in the Media: 18 November 2016
Today’s defence-related coverage includes the reports on a request from Iraq for thermobaric weapons. The British Army has also supported the Hear it, Stop it anti-bulling campaign.
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Today’s defence-related coverage includes the reports on a request from Iraq for thermobaric weapons. The British Army has also supported the Hear it, Stop it anti-bulling campaign.
Today’s defence-related coverage includes the news that Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has announced that Britain and France are to work together on cutting edge missile technology. Franco-British Council The FT carries an article about the Defence Secretary's visit to …
Today’s defence related news looks at the National Audit Office’s (NAO) report into the defence estate, the EU Defence Ministerial meeting and continued coverage from Remembrance Sunday.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of Better Defence Estates and the Royal Marine sniper to stopped a £40 million drug run. NATO The Telegraph reports that Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon will warn NATO to spend more or risk …
Of note for Defence today is news that HMS Daring has been deployed off the coast of Yemen, that 1200 soldiers have been put on 24 hour standby to help if England suffers flooding this winter, and continued coverage of …
Today’s coverage of defence news includes yesterday’s announcement from the Defence Secretary on the Defence Estate. A Better Defence Estate There is widespread coverage of yesterday’s announcement from Defence Secretary Michael Fallon on the Defence Estate. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon …
Of note for Defence in today’s news is coverage of the beginning of the operation aimed ultimately at re-taking Raqqa from Daesh. Raqqa Newspapers today cover the start of the initial operation to retake Raqqa from Daesh after a US-backed …
In defence news this morning, there is further reporting that the steel cut for new Type 26 frigates will begin in the summer of 2017.
The top Defence story is the announcement that the steel cut for the Royal Navy’s new next generation Type 26 Global Combat Ship will take place in summer 2017. There has also been continued coverage on the murder of six …
Of note for Defence today is news that England and Scotland football players say they will wear poppies on armbands when they play a match on Armistice Day. Remembrance There is widespread coverage, including in the Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Star, …