Defence in the Media - 15 October 2016
A variety of Defence stories are covered in today’s media, including a compensation payments, and a new Deepcut inquest.
A variety of Defence stories are covered in today’s media, including a compensation payments, and a new Deepcut inquest.
In Defence-related news, The Times front page includes a small report that Al-Qaeda has been gathering its strength
MOD’s Innovation Initiative to bring future-tech and ideas to the Armed Forces is widely reported in today’s papers.
This morning’s Defence news includes reporting on Syria and the Successor programme.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news, including the RAF's interception of Russian jets, Service Accommodation and Virtus body armour.
This morning’s headlines are dominated by Barack Obama’s visit to the UK,
With the start of a new financial year, we mark a major milestone for Defence with our budget increasing for the first time in six years in real terms.
In today’s headlines almost 100 flood warnings remain in place for Scotland, England and Wales following Storm Frank, with military personnel continuing to support the relief effort.
Today British astronaut (and former Army officer, now Reservist) Major Tim Peake blasts off to the International Space Station, opening yet another chapter in the story of Britain’s place among the stars.
Following the vote in the House of Commons last night, the Royal Air Force has flown its first offensive operation against Daesh in Syria.