Defence in the Media: 18 February 2017
Defence news today includes further coverage of the Munich Security Conference, which was attended by Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon.
Defence news today includes further coverage of the Munich Security Conference, which was attended by Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon.
Defence news today includes reporting on the new Ministry of Defence and Foreign Office joint international defence engagement strategy, the NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, and military mental health.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s news, including a Royal Navy rescue and flexible working for the Armed Forces.
Today’s defence related coverage is dominated by the Defence Secretary’s announcement that IHAT will close by the summer.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s speech on cyber threats and the news that Phil Shiner has been struck off for misconduct.
This morning’s broadcast headlines continue to be dominated by coverage of President Trump’s first few days in office
Today’s defence related media coverage includes today’s announcement from the Defence Secretary of new UK military training in Ukraine.
Of note for Defence today is news from the Defence Secretary that two million people have been freed from Daesh in 2016.
Defence news today includes flooding preparation assistance, Northern Ireland, progress in Mosul, and missing airman Corrie McKeague. Armed Forces Assist in Flooding Preparations Many newspapers, including The Sun and the Daily Mirror, report that the Ministry of Defence sent troops to assist in flooding preparations. …
Today's defence stories centre around the Army's support to local communities as adverse weather conditions affect the UK.