Defence in the Media: 23 November 2015

...Prime Minister writes about the SDSR and says the UK will defeat terrorism and the poisonous ideology that fuels it. Speaking about the review on BBC 4’s Today Programme this...
...Prime Minister writes about the SDSR and says the UK will defeat terrorism and the poisonous ideology that fuels it. Speaking about the review on BBC 4’s Today Programme this...
...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...
...helping to de-risk the future transition into service of the Type 26 class. The 3D Artisan radar being mounted onto HMS Queen Elizabeth. BAE Systems Copyright While HMS Queen Elizabeth...
...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...
...Service Providers are a key element of the DE&S transformation programme, including to help improve DE&S project delivery to time, cost and performance. As one of the largest and most...
...of a wider international strategy, involving a coalition of more than 60 countries, including the US, Arab and European nations. The UK government is also providing £59.5 million in humanitarian...
...in the Sun, Chancellor George Osborne writes that the Government is one that puts security first - our national security and economic security – the two going hand-in-hand. Speaking from...
...to the publication of Sir John Chilcot’s Iraq Inquiry, and the threat of legal action by the families of British service personnel killed in the Iraq, who believe it is...
...Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking at the ceremony, has renewed his commitment to a nuclear weapons free Japan. There are also a wide range of Defence related stories covered in...
...part of the US-led programme to train and equip screened members of the Syrian moderate opposition as announced here in March. On current planning the UK is not committing several...