Defence in the media: 16 February 2016

...that tensions are mounting between Russia and Turkey as they increase military action in support of opposing sides, suggesting the countries are moving closer to direct confrontation in Syria’s war....
...that tensions are mounting between Russia and Turkey as they increase military action in support of opposing sides, suggesting the countries are moving closer to direct confrontation in Syria’s war....
Coverage this morning continues of the Russian jet shot down by Turkey near the Syrian border. The story appears on the front page of the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, Daily...
...the number of people trying to cross from Turkey to Europe. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: RFA Mounts Bay will perform vital surveillance and life-saving duties in the Aegean. It...
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visits Turkey today where he is meeting the Turkish Prime Minister, the Chief of the General Staff and the Foreign and Defence Ministers. Speaking from...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that the EU and Turkey have agreed the broad principles of a plan to ease the migration crisis, but have delayed...
Leading Defence news today is continued coverage of the terror attack in Turkey, and reporting on whether the UK could send non-combat troops to Libya. Ankara There is continued and...
...those most in need. But we know that there is more to do and we will study the report. Turkey The FT and The Guardian report that Turkey’s president has...
Today’s Defence related news includes coverage of the death of the Russian Ambassador in Turkey, the Defence Secretary's comments on cluster munitions and the FIFA fine against UK teams that...
...Code £21m of Service Pupil Premium payments made to support the pastoral needs of over 60,000 Service pupils in state schools. 24,500 children from Service families have benefitted from 154...
...following a Freedom of Information Act request. The Star splashes with the story and reports that documentary maker Ross Kemp and his crew were cited in the document as a...