Defence in the Media: Tuesday 3 July 2018
Today's Defence news includes reporting on the inquest into the deaths of Corporal Matthew Hatfield and Corporal Darren Neilson.
Today's Defence news includes reporting on the inquest into the deaths of Corporal Matthew Hatfield and Corporal Darren Neilson.
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 news coverage includes Armed Forces Day 2018 and the ongoing work of the Army in support of the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.
...the Armed Forces charity SSAFA, with the Telegraph claiming that many working age service leavers feel undervalued by society and misunderstood by civilians. A Government spokesperson said: Veterans make a...
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 …
There is further coverage in Sunday's newspapers of Guardsman Charanpreet Singh Lall, who yesterday became the first soldier to wear a turban during the Trooping of the Colour. And as part of its Helpline for Heroes campaign, The Mail on Sunday …
Today's defence related news includes continued coverage of the publication of the Government's consultation into addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland's past and former soldier Denis Hutchins. Denis Hutchins & Public consultation The Daily Mail reports on Denis Hutchins, a former …
Defence news today includes the announcement that service leavers will be allowed to keep their military ID card and the British Army's successful firing trials of its new air defence missile.
Today’s defence news includes further reporting of the announcement by Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson that £2.5 billion will be invested in the UK’s submarine construction projects. Astute submarine investment The Telegraph, Daily Express and Portsmouth News all report further on …