Defence in the Media: 24 August 2015

...at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) say that that there will be a temptation from some within the MOD not to make changes because there will not be cuts...
...at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) say that that there will be a temptation from some within the MOD not to make changes because there will not be cuts...
...the regulator, and hopes this will bring significant benefits for taxpayers. Syria The Financial Times and the Times write that the United States has formally warned Russia against military activity...
...Syria air strike The Guardian reports that Britain's envoy to the United Nations has provided a further legal justification for the RAF killing of ISIL fighters in Syria, declaring that...
...wouldn’t want to second guess the outcome of any review. Professor Michael Clarke, from think-tank Royal United Service Institute, said mitigating evidence would need to be strong for any change...
...all coalition surveillance flights and trained over 2,000 local troops. In 2014 ISIL enjoyed near total freedom of movement across much of Iraq but we’ve helped stop the jihadist advance,...
...to go. The equality between everyone performing Hajj made you feel really united with other Muslims. I remember praying with a Syrian to my left and a Sub-Saharan African guy...
...detain suspected migrant smugglers and disable their vessels. The Type 23 frigate’s arrival comes after the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2240 (2015) which gives her Commanding...
...the temporary accommodation facility in Cyprus. Those staying there have access to three meals a day, shelter, privacy and communications, which United Nations staff have visited and say exceeds the...
...priorities, as London looks to secure military contracts with a visit to Dubai to promote British interests by the Minister for Defence Procurmenet, Philip Dunne. It is said that the...
...Cadet Forces, sponsored by the Government and designed to promote leadership, have been in a handful of schools for more than a century, the newspaper says. However, according to the...