Defence in the Media: 4 July 2015
Today’s coverage includes the story that the final five bodies of the 30 Britons who died in the Tunisia beach attack last week will be flown home today on board...
Today’s coverage includes the story that the final five bodies of the 30 Britons who died in the Tunisia beach attack last week will be flown home today on board...
Today’s news includes plans for a permanent memorial to the victims of the Tunisian terrorist attack in Britain, and a site of remembrance for all British nationals killed in atrocities...
Today’s broadcast news is led by David Cameron, who will set out a five-year strategy to combat Islamic extremism in Birminghamtoday, saying it is the ‘struggle of our generation’. In...
RAF veteran William Clark finally received his World War II medals today, 15 September, on his 95th birthday - and on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqElMq3ypBA...
Broadcasters today are prominently highlighting the news that a convoy of UK military vehicles has been attacked while on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghanistan blast It is being widely reported...
...Tizard led onto the pioneering technology that helped win that world war, and founded between London and Washington, between our two countries a scientific partnership that continues to flourish today,...
Today's news is dominated by yesterday's Royal wedding, with all of today's newspaper front pages featuring images of the Duke of Sussex in the uniform of his former Regiment, the...
...DSEI today, reporting that the Armed Forces will be at the forefront of promoting British defence export campaigns, aimed at boosting the UK’s share of the global defence market. The...
...our longest serving monarch today There has been extensive coverage of Queen Elizabeth II becoming the nation’s longest reigning monarch today. The Queen was the first female member of the...
Today's news includes continued reporting of the Shoreham Air Show crash, the Government's position on Afghan Interpreters and ISIL's destruction of ancient monuments in Palmyra. Red Arrows A number of...