Defence in the Media: 19 September 2015
Included in today’s broadcast news is reporting that Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will meet his American counterpart in London for the latest round of talks on defeating ISIL. Forces Recruitment...
Included in today’s broadcast news is reporting that Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will meet his American counterpart in London for the latest round of talks on defeating ISIL. Forces Recruitment...
This morning’s broadcast news includes an interview on Radio 4’s Today programme with General John Allen, special presidential envoy for the US-led coalition fighting ISIL. He says that ISIL has...
...are a mark of tyranny and counter-productive because they generate new terrorist threats rather than reducing them. In the Mail on Sunday Peter Hitchens argues against their use, saying that...
News coverage this morning includes the on-going debate over the RAF ‘drone’ strike that killed two British jihadists in Syria, following the Prime Minister’s announcement on Monday. Three newspapers lead...
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...
Among this morning’s top Defence stories is the news that in Ukraine deadly clashes have broken out between police and nationalist protesters in Kiev. Trident renewal It is reported that...
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 Defence news includes continued coverage of the conflict in Syria, a look ahead to the Defence Secretary’s visit to the Falklands, and Trident. FALKLANDS VISIT The Mail on Sunday...
In defence news, coverage includes the debate on UK air strikes against ISIL in Syria, speculation over British troops being sent to France in the wake of Friday’s attacks, as...
...ensure continued compliance with International Humanitarian Law. We support Saudi forces through longstanding, pre-existing arrangements and will consider any new requests. IRAQ LAWYERS The Daily Telegraph reports that Conservative MPs...