Defence in the Media: 7 November 2015
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...PRINCE HARRY The Sun is claiming that Prince Harry is now supporting the Sun’s campaign to free six paratroopers currently in jail in India. A father of one of the...
...operating off the coast of Scotland as well as Sweden and Finland. He also suggests that the exercise has highlighted limitations in Britain’s lack of maritime patrol aircraft. An MOD...
...a study which revealed Russian forces rehearsed the invasions of Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark during a military exercise involving 33,000 troops. The Times reports on survey results which show...
...vehicle is procured from Sweden. As Philip Dunne stated in the answer to the Written Question, steel for key defence programmes, is sourced from a range of suppliers. It is...
...the Mail on Sunday reported on a query under the Freedom of Information Act into the cost of housing for military chiefs. The paper reported that the bill for homes...
...live, work and bring up a family. By making our policies fairer and more flexible, we will help retain our diverse and talented workforce and give them greater freedom as...
...with Sweden about collaborating on a future fighter jet and speculates that the Combat Air Strategy will revealed at Farnborough Air Show later this month. The article also examines the...
...will come principally from mills in the UK and Sweden which can meet the very specific requirements for the warships. Approximately fifty percent of the value of steel for the...
...arms control inspectors. The unit seeks to enhance security amongst nations by promoting confidence and openness in military matters. “This week we welcome a team from Russia and Belarus to...