Defence in the media: Wednesday 5 October

...will always be subject to the Law of Armed Conflict - which includes the Geneva Conventions - and to UK Service law - which includes the criminal law of England...
...will always be subject to the Law of Armed Conflict - which includes the Geneva Conventions - and to UK Service law - which includes the criminal law of England...
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s announcement that UK troops will be protected from elements of the European Convention on Human Rights in future conflicts. UK TROOPS AND THE ECHR The is widespread coverage this morning that …
Today's Defence news includes reports on the hunt for a missing RAF Serviceman, continued reporting of conditions in Aleppo and a defence of the work of IHAT. MISSING RAF SERVICEMAN The Daily Mirror and Daily Star report that a serviceman has gone missing …
Today’s defence news includes coverage that construction work will start on the UK’s new nuclear submarines, calls for the military to do more in stopping migrants crossing the channel, drug...
There is an interview with the Defence Secretary in today’s Daily Express, where he reveals that construction work will start on the UK's new nuclear submarines.
...report that the RAF’s Red Arrows display team are to fly at the Zhuhai air show in China as part of a 60-day tour of Asia to promote the “Best...
Today’s defence-related news includes the announcement that the RAF will be sending Typhoons to the Asia-Pacific region for Exercise Eastern Venture.
...NATO. The UK is not alone in its opposition to an EU army, with Poland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Lithuania and Latvia also expressing concerns over the plans. A Government spokesperson...
A range of defence stories feature in today’s media, including continued coverage of the Iraq Historical Allegations Team (IHAT) and the continuing conflict in Syria. IRAQ ABUSE CLAIMS The Daily...
...the Millies are back to salute another year of heroic service by the best armed forces in the world…our own. Now in their ninth year, the annual Sun Military Awards...