Defence in the media: 24 November 2016

Today’s defence related news includes coverage of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s visit to London, £102 million of LIBOR fines being given to military charities and a story about an...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s visit to London, £102 million of LIBOR fines being given to military charities and a story about an...
Defence news today includes the Defence Secretary's visit to Portsmouth Naval Base to see further preparation for the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers. Portsmouth The Portsmouth News reports on Defence...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news , including our Challenger 2 tanks and the MOD art collection. SAS The Mail on Sunday reports on three soldiers who...
Defence stories in today’s media include Army regimental museums and the recruiting process for the new CEO role of the Submarine Delivery Body. Army Museums The Daily Telegraph reports that...
...with new aircraft carriers, submarines, frigates, patrol vessels and aircraft all on their way. 2017 is the start of a new era of maritime power, projecting Britain’s influence globally and...
The defence ministerial at NATO’s HQ in Brussels, where Defence Secretary Michael Fallon met his US counterpart James Mattis face-to-face for the first time, is driving today's defence news. Secretary...
Defence-related news today includes the formation of a new defence innovation panel and the development of unmanned vehicles, the investigation into the Smolensk air disaster and RAF uniforms. Defence Innovation...
...has said that security services have prevented 13 potential terror attacks since 2013. This comes as the police have launched a new campaign to get the public to contact the...
Today's defence related news includes Sir Michael Fallon's reaction to the US Syrian missile strikes and the Defence's Secretary's visit to Wales yesterday. US Syrian air strikes The Defence Secretary...
...more personnel, more ships, new aircraft carriers and submarines entering front line service. No Royal Marines will be made redundant as a result of today’s news – when those in...