Defence in the Media: 22 November 2015
...after RAF’s maritime patrol aircraft were scrapped in the last SDSR and all eyes will be on the new review tomorrow, the newspaper reports. A MOD statement is carried in...
...after RAF’s maritime patrol aircraft were scrapped in the last SDSR and all eyes will be on the new review tomorrow, the newspaper reports. A MOD statement is carried in...
...Cadet Forces, sponsored by the Government and designed to promote leadership, have been in a handful of schools for more than a century, the newspaper says. However, according to the...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that Prime Minister David Cameron will appear in the House of Commons today to set out his case for extending UK...
Leading the news on BBC Radio 4, are reports that “the stage is set for a showdown” between Jeremy Corbyn and his shadow cabinet over the issue of air strikes...
Today’s news continues to cover the Army’s assistance with the clean-up following the floods in Cumbria. Daesh The Times reports that the number of Daesh traffic wardens on the streets...
The front pages of today’s newspapers offer a mixed bag of stories. Of note for Defence, The Times’ splash claims that British troops are “on standby” to deploy to Libya...
Army and RAF personnel worked together on New Year’s eve to airlift more sandbags into a river breach just outside Croston, Lancashire. As we move into 2016, the Minister for...
...Sunday). This sets out how Britain will seize opportunities to deliver new businesses, create top-quality jobs, and help us gain a better understanding of space. With this policy, we are...
...Support Group to a “cessation of hostilities” in a week’s time, along with an acceleration of humanitarian aid deliveries. Broadcasters including BBC News and Sky News report that the ceasefire...
Today’s defence-related news includes reports about mental health in the services, an Army review of the Afghanistan campaign and the latest developments in the MOD’s land sales plans. Veterans There...