Defence in the Media: Monday 2 July 2018
Today's defence news includes reporting on a leaked letter from the Pentagon and an attack on an Afghan former interpreter in Kabul.
Today's defence news includes reporting on a leaked letter from the Pentagon and an attack on an Afghan former interpreter in Kabul.
Today's defence news includes the first day of the RUSI Land Warfare Conference, the contract to run the Defence Fire and Rescue service and the decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland to charge a former soldier …
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 …
Today's defence news features coverage of the Galileo satellite project, comments by the Chairman of the Defence Police Federation, and President Trump urging the UK to contribute more to NATO.
Today's defence news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary's speech at the RUSI Sea Power Conference and further coverage of the dispute between the UK and EU over access to the Galileo satellite programme.
Today's news is dominated by yesterday's Royal wedding, with all of today's newspaper front pages featuring images of the Duke of Sussex in the uniform of his former Regiment, the Blues & Royals. Also reported today is news that the …
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 continues to cover the appointment of the new Chief of the General Staff.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the British Army's new Chief of General Staff.
Today's Defence coverage includes news that the Royal Military Police will begin a major forensic search as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Katrice Lee 36 years ago.