Defence in the media: 4 November 2015

Making the headlines in today's Defence news is continued reporting on the migrant situation in Cyprus and further coverage on plans for air strikes in Syria.
Daily updates of how defence is reported in the UK media
Making the headlines in today's Defence news is continued reporting on the migrant situation in Cyprus and further coverage on plans for air strikes in Syria.
Today’s broadcast headlines include reports that Downing Street is shelving its plans for a House of Commons vote to authorise British air strikes against ISIL in Syria.
Today's defence-related news includes stories on Syria, Walking With the Wounded and Prince Harry, and Bahrain. Syria BBC online is among several outlets to report that ISIL fighters have reportedly...
...Telegraph includes a story about an Army captain who has submitted a compensation claim to the MOD regarding their service at the Personnel Recovery Centre. Our position is here: While...
...Barack Obama has agreed to send a small force - no more than 50 - to bolster rebel forces.. Afghanistan The Guardian (magazine) runs a feature on the families of...
...criticised him. The Times reports that the families of service personnel who died during the conflict expressed 'bitter disappointment' at the planned date. Migrant rescue The Telegraph, Daily Mail and...
...The piece states that, for the first time, Iran will be attending the discussions. Afghanistan The Times reports that Alexander Bortnikov, the head of Russia’s Federal Security Service, has said...
...and large amounts of cash to pay the salaries of their men, it was reported. Army Photographic Competition 2015 - Winner of the Best Professional Op Herrick Portfolio category by...
...mentioning the Chilcot Inquiry. SERGEANT BLACKMAN The Telegraph and the Daily Mail report that Service personnel have been banned from joining a rally for the convicted and jailed former Royal...
...Glasgow’s study looked at 57,000 veterans born between 1945 to 1985 and its results showed an apparent increase in risk after military service. The papers quote researcher Dr Beverly Bergman...