Defence in the Media: Monday 4 December 2017
...behalf of Defence, the government and the whole of the United Kingdom, I would like to thank the hundreds of businesses around the country for the millions of hours they’ve...
...behalf of Defence, the government and the whole of the United Kingdom, I would like to thank the hundreds of businesses around the country for the millions of hours they’ve...
...a Forces Watch report looking at recruitment campaigns via school visits. An MOD spokesperson said: “Our Armed Forces are the pride of the United Kingdom and keep us safe every...
...Royal United Services Institute where the think tank also cautions against using Britain’s role as the leading military power in western Europe as a bargaining chip in Brexit negotiations. In...
...Williamson, Secretary of State for Defence, said: 75 years ago troops from 14 Allied countries united together, many on the south coast of Britain, before launching the historic operation to...
...when many villages, access routes and landmarks have been submerged by floodwater, making land-based rescue missions incredibly difficult. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: The UK stands united with those affected...
...has occupied. But much remains to be done and we must not lose sight of the threat they pose. Even without territory, Daesh will remain a threat. As the United...
...of the Defence Staff RUSI speech General Sir Nick Carter gave an address to the Royal United Services Institute last night, the first in his role as Chief of the...
...Rafales, over the skies of East Anglia and the North Sea. The 617 Squadron jets joined over forty other aircraft from the RAF, the United States Air Force and the...
...find a steadfast partner in the United Kingdom. By continuing to work together, whether through training programmes or military exercises, we help Ukraine to stand up for our shared values....
...and the British Army will deploy, it was also announced that HMS Echo would deploy to the Black Sea to demonstrate the UK's support to ensuring freedom of navigation in...