Defence in the Media: 25 March 2016
...to 10,000 military personnel is "being implemented". MOD LAND SALES The Sun reports defence chiefs will sell land worth £140m that will hold 7,000 new homes. The MOD announced yesterday...
...to 10,000 military personnel is "being implemented". MOD LAND SALES The Sun reports defence chiefs will sell land worth £140m that will hold 7,000 new homes. The MOD announced yesterday...
Broadcast headlines this morning lead with the news from yesterday that more than 70 people have been killed in a suicide attack in Pakistan. There is also continued reporting that...
Reporting on defence issues in today’s papers includes articles on the new Hawk support contract with BAE and Babcock and updates on the Pakistan suicide bomb that killed at least...
...pay-as-you-go basis for this purpose. Internet and wi-fi access is free for business, education and training. Invictus Many papers follow up the news that Prince Harry has helped launch the...
Today’s Defence news includes reporting on the First Gulf War Memorial and British soldiers who are expected to be questioned by police over the Bloody Sunday shootings. Bloody Sunday The...
There is reporting about Syria, Libya and an SAS veteran in today's media items of note for Defence. Syria A package on Sky News looks at the desperate situation in...
There is further speculation about security in Libya in today's Defence-related news, as well as comments about the effectiveness of coalition air strikes against Daesh. Libya The Observer reports that...
...on how best to support the new Libyan government. All planning has been focussed on training Libyan Security Forces to provide their own security to the Government and Libyan people....
...Tripoli in which he offered £10m in support of the new government of national accord (GNA), saying the UK stands ready to help train Libyan state institutions. This is not...
In Defence news, ITV’s Good Morning Britain discusses the possibility of a Daesh terror plot targeting popular tourist resorts, linking this to reports that staff working in crowded places are...