Defence in the Media: 10 December 2016
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. IHAT The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Mail report that human rights lawyer Phil Shiner faces...
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. IHAT The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Mail report that human rights lawyer Phil Shiner faces...
...and distinction. Any member of the military affected by this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Defence in the Media. Crown Copyright....
...and health care for veterans is free, with NHS priority treatment for disorders causally linked to service. The government continues to recognise and be grateful to all the servicemen who...
...on media access to the recent Air Power conference, although acknowledges these were later lifted and accredited journalists were allowed to attend for free, and claims that a number of...
...over 18,000 armed forces applicants since its introduction in 2014, and allows military personnel to borrow a deposit of up to half of their annual salary, interest free, to contribute...
...today in print in The Telegraph, FT, The Herald, The Times, The Guardian, Daily Mirror, The Scotsman, The Sun, Press & Journal and Daily Record. Freedom of navigation is crucial...
...in Afghanistan. The Ministry of Defence will provide £24,000 per year, tax free, to support Ben’s care needs. The funding is in addition to support provided by the NHS. The...
...Sunday Telegraph has also reported on a new initiative which will train armed forces veterans to become experts in cyber security. A new Digital Cyber Academy will provide free cyber...
...Herzegovina to promote safety, security and stability. The Defence Secretary made the announcement at a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Brussels and the move demonstrated the important role played...
...Armed Forces Act, to ensure that investigations are free from improper interference. The independent review by Sir David Calvert-Smith also raised no concerns about senior interference. The closure of IHAT...