Defence in the Media: 14 May 2018
Defence news today includes Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson's announcement that the Ministry of Defence is investing £2.5 billion in Britain's submarine building projects.
Defence news today includes Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson's announcement that the Ministry of Defence is investing £2.5 billion in Britain's submarine building projects.
Today’s defence-related news sees coverage of the Armed Forces' role in the clean-up of Salisbury, the stand-up of the Submarine Delivery Agency and news of Royal Gun Salutes to mark the birth of the Royal baby.
Today's Defence news includes Army veterans returning to Christmas Island, the 100th anniversary of the Zeebrugge raid and continued coverage of UK's response in Syria.
Today's Defence news includes the announcement of an £80m investment in a new Air Command and Control system.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of GCHQ's director, Jeremy Fleming's appearance at the Cyber UK conference and remembering Bomber Command.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the continued situation in Syria and the announced upgrade to the British Army’s standard combat rifle.
Today's defence news includes the Defence Secretary in Estonia, a revolutionary method to produce titanium and UK involvement in the Galileo satellite programme.
Today’s defence-related news includes an update on the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and coverage of the F-35.
Defence news today includes the Royal Navy naming HMS Cardiff as it's latest frigate, and the Government's plans to award veterans with bursaries to train as teachers. Troops to teachers The Daily Mail has reported that former service personnel could …
Today's defence related news includes an interview with the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, the naming of the Royal Navy's newest Type 26 Frigate and severe weather.