Defence in the Media: 25 September 2015
Of note for Defence this morning, BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat looks ahead to one year anniversary of the parliamentary vote to take military action against ISIL in Iraq, while BBC...
Of note for Defence this morning, BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat looks ahead to one year anniversary of the parliamentary vote to take military action against ISIL in Iraq, while BBC...
Medical experts have today published new health advice that backs the continued use of ‘Lariam’ by travellers from the UK. The Advisory Committee on Malaria Prevention’s (ACMP) “Guidelines for malaria...
...six airmen were buried in a communal grave at Leeuwarden Cemetery in the Netherlands. In light of this new information, JCCC wanted to find the family of Sgt Williams to...
...the newspapers today, including: Re-hiring troops The Sunday Times runs a story about the fact that thousands of ex-servicemen have been ‘re-hired’, with the paper reporting that the move follows...
In a quieter morning for UK Defence news, the broadcast headlines are dominated by news that more offenders than ever are being prosecuted for violence against women and girls, with...
...News and BBC Radio 4 led with new American claims that celebratory ‘chatter’ had been heard from militants in the wake of the incident, while BBC Breakfast focuses on French...
...what our armed forces need: new strike fighters, attack helicopters, frigates, hunter killer submarines and our new aircraft carriers. Much of that 2010 analysis holds good. We were right to...
...in country: Brigadier Andrew Hughes said: Brigadier Andrew Hughes in Sierra Leone I arrived in Sierra Leone in January and back then, we were seeing in excess of 350 new...
Minister of State for Defence Procurement Philip Dunne MP Today we have announced that a new helicopter-borne surveillance system has been chosen to protect the Royal Navy’s future Queen Elizabeth...
...Europe, asking for the formation of a new unit similar to the Berlin Brigade that was stationed in Germany during the Cold War. Nepal There is widespread coverage of the...