Defence in the media: 5 August 2016

...troops, amid allegations Iraqi civilians were paid bribes to bring abuse claims. Afghanistan Today’s papers report on an attack on a convoy carrying 12 foreign tourists, including eight British tourists,...
...troops, amid allegations Iraqi civilians were paid bribes to bring abuse claims. Afghanistan Today’s papers report on an attack on a convoy carrying 12 foreign tourists, including eight British tourists,...
Today's Defence news includes the Red Arrows and Afghanistan. RED ARROWS This morning’s Times and Telegraph both pick up on the story that the Red Arrows will not perform aerobatic...
...the UN. IMAGE OF THE DAY The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards embark on the biggest exercise they have carried out since moving back to Scotland from Germany last summer. The...
A variety of Defence stories are covered in today’s media, including a compensation payments, and a new Deepcut inquest. NEW DEEPCUT INQUEST There is widespread coverage of the High Court’s...
...Bay is to be deployed to the Aegean in order to tackle people smugglers. Aegean There is widespread reporting on Sky News, Radio 4’s Today programme and BBC Breakfast of...
A variety of stories feature in today’s media, including the Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon on the Andrew Marr show, UK troop deployments to Eastern Europe, and the RAF's 99th...
Today's defence-related news is led by coverage of the Chief of the General Staff's speech at the Royal United Services Institute. Sir Nicholas Carter's speech at the Royal United Services...
Today's defence news includes continued coverage of the House of Common's Defence Committee report into the future of the Royal Marines and the competition for the Army's new Mechanised Infantry...
Defence news today continues the focus Defence Secretary’s first keynote speech, HMS Trenchant’s breaking through one metre-thick ice and allegations that soldiers from the Household Cavalry were involved in taking...
Today's Defence coverage includes reporting of the Home Office’s decision to waive settlement fees for interpreters who aided UK efforts in the Afghanistan conflict, as well as the continuing search...