Defence in the media: 15 October 2015
...of mefloquine. Last month, medical experts published new health advice that backs the continued use of ‘Lariam’ by travellers from the UK. Based on such expert advice, the MOD continues...
...of mefloquine. Last month, medical experts published new health advice that backs the continued use of ‘Lariam’ by travellers from the UK. Based on such expert advice, the MOD continues...
...Syria and neighbouring countries; to disrupt the trafficking gangs and to address the root causes of instability that cause people to seek a new life elsewhere. MOD Crown Copyright 2015...
There has been extensive coverage today of the news that a number of boats containing migrants landed on the shore of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, and that a US F-18...
...it will not allow a new migrant route to open up to the UK. We will continue to work closely with the Cypriot authorities. Follow us on Twitter and don’t...
...and attack capability for the Royal Navy. Artful now commences trials from her new baseport in HM Naval Base Clyde at Faslane, which is set to become the home to...
Today's defence-related news includes stories on Syria, Walking With the Wounded and Prince Harry, and Bahrain. Syria BBC online is among several outlets to report that ISIL fighters have reportedly...
Making the headlines in today's Defence news is continued reporting on the migrant situation in Cyprus and further coverage on plans for air strikes in Syria. ISIL airstrikes Newspapers including...
...priorities, as London looks to secure military contracts with a visit to Dubai to promote British interests by the Minister for Defence Procurmenet, Philip Dunne. It is said that the...
Today’s defence news covers issues including Trident, Army recruitment and the recent Bloody Sunday arrest. TRIDENT The Times reports claims that the Chancellor, George Osborne, wants a new body to...
Today's news continues to be dominated by developments in Paris, with reports running that the Prime Minister has said £2 billion will be invested in Special Forces over five years...