Defence in the media: 19 October 2015
Of note for Defence in today's news is coverage of a report that looks at UK troop numbers, and stories that carry Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's comments that Russia is...
Of note for Defence in today's news is coverage of a report that looks at UK troop numbers, and stories that carry Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's comments that Russia is...
...Edinburgh Castle. My job will be to represent the Army in Scottish society and it is something that I will take great pleasure in doing. The installation of the new...
The reported news that Tony Blair has apologised for mistakes made in planning for the aftermath of the Iraq war is running highly on broadcast news and in print media....
Defence news this morning includes coverage of the deployment of HMS Richmond to the Mediterranean, Tony Blair’s comments on the Iraq war and a study that suggests veterans are at...
...gains after it seized the capital on Anbar, Ramadi, in May. Extremist threat ITV News last night featured an interview with Tony Blair where he urged nations around the world...
Today’s broadcast news continues to feature the first repatriation of the first bodies of some of those British tourists who were killed by a gunman on a beach in Tunisia....
...to develop new careers outside the military and to secure a long-term future for themselves and their families. Headley Court provided the walkers with home-baked cakes, washed-down with coffee and...
Of note for Defence this morning is the news that, according to Nepal’s defence secretary, a rescue team has found three bodies near the crashed US Marine helicopter, which went...
...Alex Krol and Andy McErlean in the wheelchair tennis semi-final - the UK controlled the pace and took the set 6-2. They will now face New Zealand in Thursday's final....
Defence spending Speculation over defence spending remains a prominent story, today taking a new angle. Colonel Bob Stewart MP has called for the joint chiefs to sacrifice their careers over...