Defence in the Media: 17 October 2015
Of note for Defence in today’s news is the story about a former Afghan translator winning the right to asylum in the UK, and a story about work beginning on...
Of note for Defence in today’s news is the story about a former Afghan translator winning the right to asylum in the UK, and a story about work beginning on...
Broadcasters today are prominently highlighting the news that a convoy of UK military vehicles has been attacked while on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghanistan blast It is being widely reported...
...had their bank accounts frozen and face detention if they try to travel. It is also reported that the Prime Minister is to create a new £10 million counter-propaganda unit...
Of note for Defence this morning, BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat looks ahead to one year anniversary of the parliamentary vote to take military action against ISIL in Iraq, while BBC...
Medical experts have today published new health advice that backs the continued use of ‘Lariam’ by travellers from the UK. The Advisory Committee on Malaria Prevention’s (ACMP) “Guidelines for malaria...
...six airmen were buried in a communal grave at Leeuwarden Cemetery in the Netherlands. In light of this new information, JCCC wanted to find the family of Sgt Williams to...
...LXX Squadron, commanded by Wing Commander Simon Boyle, looked impressive as they paraded in front of one of the new A400M Atlas aircraft. The presentation of the new Standard is...
...barred from the Armed Forces on safety grounds under new medical guidance. Those with the condition have been banned from the Royal Navy for decades but the newspaper says the...
...what our armed forces need: new strike fighters, attack helicopters, frigates, hunter killer submarines and our new aircraft carriers. Much of that 2010 analysis holds good. We were right to...
...in country: Brigadier Andrew Hughes said: Brigadier Andrew Hughes in Sierra Leone I arrived in Sierra Leone in January and back then, we were seeing in excess of 350 new...