Defence in the Media: Defence Secretary RUSI speech
Defence news today includes coverage of Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt's speech at the First Sea Lord's Sea Power Conference 2019, held at RUSI.
Defence news today includes coverage of Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt's speech at the First Sea Lord's Sea Power Conference 2019, held at RUSI.
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of compensation claims from the Cyprus Emergency. Cyprus claims The Daily Express has published a story about a veteran who served in Cyprus in the 1950s and 60s, at the time of the Cyprus emergency, where …
Today's Defence news includes reporting on the inquest into the deaths of Corporal Matthew Hatfield and Corporal Darren Neilson.
Today's defence news features reports on the 24/7 Mental Health Helpline and Northern Ireland legacy. 24-hour Mental Health Helpline The Mail on Sunday report on the 24/7 mental health helpline that was announced in February. It has had 538 calls since …
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 reporting that an RAF Chinook has provided further support to areas of Cumbria isolated by snow drifts following the recent heavy snowfall. RAF Chinook Several media outlets today report that an RAF Chinook has flown food …
Today’s defence-related news is led by coverage of an Iraq Fatality Investigation and the Royal Navy monitoring Russian ships in the English Channel.
Today’s defence-related news is led by coverage of the Defence Secretary’s comments at yesterday’s NATO meeting.
Defence news today includes the Defence Secretary and Foreign Secretary meeting their Japanese counterparts, and the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute. UK and Japan Defence relationship International media outlets today report that …
Today’s Defence related news includes coverage of the Millies and a new ID card for Veterans.