Defence in the media: Tuesday 14 August 2018

Today's defence news includes an op-ed by Minister for Defence Procurement Stuart Andrew.
Today's defence news includes an op-ed by Minister for Defence Procurement Stuart Andrew.
Today’s defence news reports on a new Army unit to help fight sexual violence in Africa, UK sub-hunters in the North Atlantic and continued coverage of the arrival of five new F-35 jets
Today’s defence news is led by a story which incorrectly says F-35 secrets were stolen via a dating app.
Today’s defence related news includes speculation around RAF spy aircraft.
Changes to Afghan interpreters relocation policy The Daily Mail’s front page reports a proposed extension to the Afghan interpreters relocation policy criteria. The paper quotes from a Defence Secretary Op Ed, where he recognises their “extraordinary service” and says that …
Today's defence related news includes coverage of the F35 and false claims against UK troops.
Seventy-five years after the Dambusters’ world-famous raid, 617 Squadron are back in the air.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of GCHQ's director, Jeremy Fleming's appearance at the Cyber UK conference and remembering Bomber Command.
Today’s defence-related news includes an update on the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and coverage of the F-35.
Today's defence-related news includes coverage of an F-35 cockpit demonstrator event in London. F-35 Cockpit Demonstrator BBC Breakfast reported from the F-35 cockpit demonstrator in London, talking to Squadron Leader Andy Edgell and Lockheed Martin's CEO. The report included historic …