Personnel
In Defence news, Doctors Without Borders says it has withdrawn from Kunduz, in Afghanistan, after an air strike by US-led NATO forces allegedly destroyed the city’s hospital and killed 22 people. It is reported that the charity is calling for …
A variety of Defence stories run across the media today, including investment in counter terrorism capabilities for our Armed Forces,
Black History Month remembers and celebrates people from the past, and those who contribute to our society today. For the UK Armed Forces, this is an opportunity to celebrate the contribution of black personnel
The battle against ivory poaching in Gabon is well under way after a team of British Army soldiers landed to train native park rangers.
The most prominent story on today’s front pages is the European Union agreement reached last night to relocate refugees across member states.
The migration crisis continues to dominate today’s news, as Croatia closes seven of its eight road border crossings with Serbia following a huge influx of migrants.
A variety of Defence stories are covered by the broadcast and print media, including previews of today’s service at St Paul’s Cathedral and fly past, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
Today's broadcast and print news includes the Government's fight against ISIL, Defence spending and Afghan Interpreters.
Today's headlines are once again dominated by stories relating to the migrant crisis. It is widely reported that the UK will accept at least 10,000 refugees, and that the Prime Minister will seek a vote on military action in Syria
The head of the Army has explained his vision for a modern and inclusive Army that takes a no-tolerance approach to bullying.