Defence in the media: 31 July 2016
...interview with former General Richard Barrons on cyber security and a freedom of information request on MOD accommodation. Troop’s legal claims The Sun (p19) reports that hundreds of British troops...
...interview with former General Richard Barrons on cyber security and a freedom of information request on MOD accommodation. Troop’s legal claims The Sun (p19) reports that hundreds of British troops...
...of tailless monkeys and are the only free-living monkeys in Europe. Working from RAF Gibraltar, 2 Merlin Mk3 helicopters from 846 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station...
...that the Armed Forces should have the confidence and tools to do their jobs effectively on operations, free from the burden of excessive litigation. Historic allegations The Daily Telegraph and...
...to meet the 2% target and reinforces NATOs role in guaranteeing security as well as extolling the benefits of free trade. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has agreed £100M contract...
...capable, or as cost-effective, as a Trident-based deterrent. Like the CentreForum report, the Trident alternatives review looked at replacing the nuclear deterrent with a free-fall nuclear bomb fitted to a...
...Herzegovina to promote safety, security and stability. The Defence Secretary made the announcement at a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Brussels and the move demonstrated the important role played...
...on media access to the recent Air Power conference, although acknowledges these were later lifted and accredited journalists were allowed to attend for free, and claims that a number of...
...that Britain is sending the ‘strongest signals’ on free navigation in the South China Sea, with three British warships being the first deployments to the region in a generation. The...
...the battle of Passchendaele. Four thousand free tickets for the events will be made available to descendants of British soldiers killed at the battle. More than half a million troops...
...Papers write that this provision offers free support to current and former military personnel. Afghan interpreters The Daily Mail carries an article that previews today’s House of Commons Defence Committee’s...