Defence in the Media: 25 March 2018
...we are working hard to establish his new care package as quickly as we can. We recognise the family’s frustrations that the new package hasn’t been established earlier however give...
...we are working hard to establish his new care package as quickly as we can. We recognise the family’s frustrations that the new package hasn’t been established earlier however give...
...£31bn under the Successor programme compared to a previous £25bn estimate. The Independent, Guardian, FT and Daily Mail say the bill for building four new nuclear submarines to replace the...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office Minister Johnny Mercer and Minister for the Cabinet Office, Oliver Dowden being appointed to oversee a new...
Today's defence-related news includes a new study into veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan and HMS Queen Elizabeth's ongoing visit to New York. New study into Iraq and Afghanistan veterans The...
Defence news today includes the announcement that service leavers will be allowed to keep their military ID card and the British Army's successful firing trials of its new air defence...
...the historic 617 'Dambusters' Squadron has been reformed to fly Britain’s new stealth fighter jets next year. Both papers quote Wing Commander John Butcher, Officer Commanding the new squadron. He...
Today’s defence news includes the naming of Portsmouth Naval Base’s new aircraft carrier jetty and Sergeant Alexander Blackman’s appeal. New Portsmouth Jetty Opened A number of outlets, including ITV Meridian,...
...new era of maritime power, projecting Britain’s influence globally and delivering security at home. You can read more about milestones for the Royal Navy in 2017 here. NEW YEAR SECURITY...
...privilege to manage the archaeological work for DIO, not only working on such exciting archaeology but also using evidence to help make the new homes special for their new occupants.”...
...Steel Issues around Britain's steel industry continue to dominate the news agenda, and is covered on most newspaper front pages this morning. The Mirror continues its Save Our Steel campaign...