Defence in the Media: 13 July 2015

...be a new code of leadership in September and that the complaints procedure would be “sound” so that people felt that they could complain. General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of...
...be a new code of leadership in September and that the complaints procedure would be “sound” so that people felt that they could complain. General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of...
...ships that simply said: "Winston is back"; and it was here, during World War Two, that Ian Fleming liaised with the code breakers of Bletchley Park while devising some of...
...summit in southern Turkey, with articles focusing on yesterday’s “fresh overtures” from the West to Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed at reaching a deal to unite against ISIL and end...
With media today focused on news of an attempted coup in Turkey overnight, of note for Defence news is an interview with the outgoing Chief of the Defence Staff, and...
...threats" to tourist areas in Turkey, on the same day that Turkish police detonated a bag and the US announced new strikes on Daesh. The paper adds that in Istanbul,...
...Turkey The Guardian claims President Erdogan broke down in tears yesterday evening as he paid his respects to supporters who died over the weekend. The paper says he is blaming...
...follow up yesterday’s news that Daesh has lost territory along the border with Turkey after the Turkish military supported rebel forces over the weekend. The Times in its coverage says...
...Aleppo. Separately to yesterday’s talks, The Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Guardian and Independent all report that Syrian rebels, backed by Turkey, say they have recaptured Dabiq from Daesh. Fitness...
...hope to return to Aleppo, although this prospect seems distant. Similarly, BBC R4 Today discusses the willingness of neighbours such as Turkey to take Syrian refugees. Sergeant Blackman BBC Breakfast...