Defence in the Media: 29 June 2016
Today’s news blog includes coverage of the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and reports that trainee soldiers could be called on during a major terrorist incident. Somme Anniversary...
Today’s news blog includes coverage of the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and reports that trainee soldiers could be called on during a major terrorist incident. Somme Anniversary...
There are several reports in today’s Defence-related news about the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. BBC Radio 4 played music from the vigil rehearsals, Sky spoke to...
Today’s Defence news includes widespread reporting on the publication of the Chilcot Report tomorrow, coverage of the House of Commons Defence Committee (HCDC) report on Russia and reporting on calls...
A planned protest over the prosecution of Soldier F, who is accused of killing two people on Bloody Sunday, is the focus of defence coverage in the media today. Prosecution...
Today's defence-related news includes coverage of the military involvement in the Salisbury clean up and on a PAC report into Army recruitment. Military involvement in Salisbury clean up Telegraph, Sky,...
Defence news today includes the Royal Navy naming HMS Cardiff as it's latest frigate, and the Government's plans to award veterans with bursaries to train as teachers. Troops to teachers...
...the House of Lords today in a bid to protect Britain’s defence budget by tying it to overseas aid. The Times and The FT report that a growing number of...
Today's defence media includes reporting of the Minister for the Armed Forces in Gibraltar and the return of the Red Arrows. MINISTER IN GIBRALTAR The Plymouth Herald has reported on...
Today's defence news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary's speech at the RUSI Sea Power Conference and further coverage of the dispute between the UK and EU over access to...
There’s widespread reporting about Britain’s youngest suicide bomber in Iraq today, as well as coverage of a US strike on a notorious terrorist in Libya. Defence spending The Financial Times...