Defence in the Media: 28 May 2016
A variety of Defence related stories are covered in today’s media
A variety of Defence related stories are covered in today’s media
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news, including the RAF's interception of Russian jets, Service Accommodation and Virtus body armour.
Among today’s stories is Prince Harry’s speech at the Invictus Games opening ceremony, and the tragic news of the death of a soldier in Wales.
In defence-related news, there is coverage following yesterday’s Arms Export Committee hearing and more on the UK’s latest activity against Daesh.
With deep sadness, we can confirm the death of a soldier in the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon.
A Ministry of Defence civil servant who set up a scheme to help Muslim children and young people into education or their first job has been recognised at The Muslim News Awards 2016.
With the start of a new financial year, we mark a major milestone for Defence with our budget increasing for the first time in six years in real terms.
Today’s defence news includes stories on war medals, Deepcut barracks, Syria and flooding.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news
The Royal Navy has been named in the UK’s top 10 gay-friendly employers by Stonewall, just 16 years after LGB personnel were allowed to serve openly in the military.