Defence in the media: 13 December
The MOD’s funding for a trial of life-changing surgery for amputees is highlighted in today's Defence news, alongside continued coverage of the Army’s assistance to flood clean-up efforts.
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
The MOD’s funding for a trial of life-changing surgery for amputees is highlighted in today's Defence news, alongside continued coverage of the Army’s assistance to flood clean-up efforts.
Today’s news continues to cover the Army’s assistance with the clean-up following the floods in Cumbria.
Today’s defence articles include reporting on a US airstrike that has killed Daesh’s supposed financial mastermind and articles looking ahead to the Defence Secretary’s meeting with US Defense Secretary Ash Carter today.
A variety of Defence stories are featured in the news today.
There is reporting in the papers this morning of the launch of the 2015 Christmas Box campaign for the armed forces, foreign fighters travelling to Syria and Iraq and the Defence Committee’s inquiry into the use of Lariam.
Today's Defence news includes reporting that Daesh’s blueprint for building a viable state has been revealed, and further coverage of the UK's fight against the extremist group in Syria. Daesh The Guardian reports on a leaked internal manual that is said to be Daesh’s …
Today's Defence news focuses on the Army's deployment to help those hit by flooding in north-west England and Coalition strikes against Daesh in Syria.
Today’s defence news takes in the Army’s response to flooding in the north-west of England, along with airstrikes against Daesh and base security.
Leading the headlines in Defence news today are reports that RAF Typhoons have launched their first air strikes against Daesh in Syria last night. Coverage also claims Daesh is on the rise in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of western combat …
Making the news today, British Tornado aircraft have again operated over Syria and Iraq after taking off from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus overnight.