Defence in the media: Wednesday 9 May 2018

Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the British Army's new Chief of General Staff.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the British Army's new Chief of General Staff.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s op-ed in the Telegraph and his interview with The Australian.
Today's Defence coverage includes reporting of the Home Office’s decision to waive settlement fees for interpreters who aided UK efforts in the Afghanistan conflict, as well as the continuing search...
Today's Defence coverage includes news that the Royal Military Police will begin a major forensic search as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Katrice Lee 36 years ago.
Defence news today includes reporting that the Defence Secretary has launched the first ever Government Veterans Strategy and new cross-Government Veterans Unit.
Today’s defence-related news sees coverage of the numbers of British Army Personnel and news on GKN-Melrose merger. British Army Personnel numbers The Daily Mirror ran a piece that claimed a number of British Army personnel are undeployable due to medical …
This week, the UK has hosted a team from the Russian Arms Control Verification Agency to inspect UK defence units in-line with our obligations under the Vienna Document. The Vienna Document came into force in 1990 and currently has 57 participating States, …
...Executive Agency will lead on the procurement, in-service support and decommissioning of all UK nuclear submarines. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: Our nuclear deterrent is our ultimate defence from the...
Today's Defence news includes Army veterans returning to Christmas Island, the 100th anniversary of the Zeebrugge raid and continued coverage of UK's response in Syria.
Today's Defence news includes the announcement of an £80m investment in a new Air Command and Control system.