Defence in the Media: 8 December 2016

...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Marine A The Daily Mail (p4-5) has continued to focus on the case of Marine A...
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Marine A The Daily Mail (p4-5) has continued to focus on the case of Marine A...
...airstrikes after the United States – and has 750 military personnel deployed toSierra Leone to help fight Ebola. The UK remains a truly global military power with more than 90,000...
...the team’s important role as a global ambassador for the United Kingdom and Royal Air Force. [Picture: Crown Copyright, by SAC Craig Marshall - RAF]Follow us on Twitter and don't...
...Britain safe. The UK continues airstrikes and training to combat ISIL in Iraq – carrying out the second highest number of airstrikes after the United States – and has...
...the U.S. that European allies needed to increase their military spending. “We’re alongside the United States in wanting other European allies to do more,” Mr. Fallon said. Travel costs The...
...armoured vehicles. In related coverage, the United States Permanent Representative to Nato, Ivo Daalder, deliberates in the Financial Times whether Europe needs an army, making reference to recent comments made...
...to remain 'ready' to deter against threats and protect the UK and our NATO allies. The incredible VE Day 70 celebrations recalled the triumph of the forces of freedom over...
...train Syrian rebels in Jordan last week as part of a joint programme led by the United States, and commanders want to expand the mission to training centres in Turkey,...
...require some legal authority and that has to come from the United Nations but we are not at that stage yet. We are only at the very beginning of planning...
...legacy munitions around the United Kingdom; almost 2,000 tasks were conducted in 2014. Whilst this is at the larger end of the scale, the approach to the task is no...