Defence in the Media: 23 October 2015
A variety of defence stories are covered in the news today, including reporting on BBC outlets that the US commander in charge of air operations over Iraq and Syria, Lt...
A variety of defence stories are covered in the news today, including reporting on BBC outlets that the US commander in charge of air operations over Iraq and Syria, Lt...
...blow a hole in their performance, with the possibility of new tariffs making exports less attractive. Stormshadow The Daily Telegraph reports that Syrian rebels waging a new offensive trying to...
...migration from Syria. New Year’s Honours In the New Year’s Honours almost 1200 people are recognised; the Guardian reports that many of those recognised include members of the military who...
Media outlets this morning report that a new inquest into the death of Pte Cheryl James at Deepcut Barracks begins today. The papers report on Syrian peace talks and speculation...
This morning’s news is dominated by reports that the search continues for the EgyptAir flight that disappeared over the Mediterranean yesterday. It is widely referenced that the RAF and Royal...
...Ascent in the four core elements of this training system has, and will, bring new aircraft and new facilities to the UK, as well as sustaining around 500 jobs across...
...the base, Her Majesty also opened a new briefing room at the MOD’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC) and MOD Medal Office (MODMO). The Queen was given a tour...
Defence news today includes the appointment of Gavin Williamson as Defence Secretary and the poppy appeal. New Defence Secretary There has been widespread coverage across broadcast, print and online media...
...paid a visit to A&P Tyne near Newcastle yesterday, one of the yards that could be involved in building the new Type 31e frigates for the Royal Navy. The Defence...
Defence news today includes the activation of Operation Temperer and confirmation that Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach has been elected as NATO's next Chairman...