Defence in the Media: 30th July 2015
Defence issues in the news today include calls for the Army to help secure Calais, follow up coverage of Army numbers, and the confirmation of the death of Taliban leader...
Defence issues in the news today include calls for the Army to help secure Calais, follow up coverage of Army numbers, and the confirmation of the death of Taliban leader...
Today’s headlines include news that ISIL militants have destroyed Palmyra's ancient temple of Baalshamin and further reporting on Defence spending. Iran Many of today’s papers highlight yesterday’s re-opening of the...
...and Guardian report that HMS Portland assisted two transatlantic rowers who went 20 days without food as they tried to be the first to cross from New York to London...
A variety of Defence related news is featured across broadcast and print outlets today, including further Government investment in HMNB Faslane, calls for women to serve in the SAS, and...
...intend to reopen the question in the Commons of authorisation for military action in Syria? MF: Well, at some point I think the new Parliament will have to rethink the...
...and a privilege for 614 Sqn to be representing the RAF Reserves. 614 Sqn is a new Welsh Reserves squadron and this is a good way for our new members...
...The MOD launched an investigation into his citation last year but found no new information or any evidence that he was treated differently from the other servicemen who were considered...
Today's news is dominated by the Labour conference. Broadcasters are leading with the expected vote on Labour's position on the future of the nuclear deterrent. Syria The Sunday Telegraph, Observer...
...new updated equipment". The 20 new Protector aircrafts will be capable of flying longer distances and carrying more advanced weapons and equipment. You can read more about our investment in...
Broadcasters today are reporting that the US and Russia are to hold new talks on air safety in Syria, while there is other coverage of both the MH17 crash report...