Defence in the Media: 9 February 2016
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
...building new homes and purchasing new properties from developers, we continue to target available funding on the most pressing housing issues – including a programme to address mould in older...
Today's Defence-related news includes coverage of the demanding physical entry test on the British Army's platoon sergeants battle course, ongoing comment on the British Army's new recruitment campaign and British...
...Ridge will become Major General Susan Ridge the new Director General Army Legal Services (DGALS). General Sir Nick Carter congratulates Brigadier Ridge on her new appointment. It is 23 years...
...worth around 22%, (£9.8 billion), allowing us to maintain our position as the second largest exporter of new defence products and services, behind only the US. Not bad considering the...
In a quieter morning for UK Defence news, the broadcast headlines are dominated by news that more offenders than ever are being prosecuted for violence against women and girls, with...
In defence news today, various papers report on threats to Afghan interpreters who worked with British forces, and the leak of government email addresses apparently registered with infidelity website Ashley...
...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...
...we're to guarantee our Future Force remains on the front foot tomorrow, we must renew our commitment and redouble our efforts. This might be a new government, but the Reserves...
...of Human Rights in a case brought by Stonewall, the charity. A new code of conduct was introduced and the practice effectively ended, even though the legislation remained on the...