Defence in the Media: 15 September 2015

A variety of Defence stories are covered by the broadcast and print media, including previews of today’s service at St Paul’s Cathedral and fly past, commemorating the 75th anniversary of...
A variety of Defence stories are covered by the broadcast and print media, including previews of today’s service at St Paul’s Cathedral and fly past, commemorating the 75th anniversary of...
...Michael Fallon said: HMS Bulwark and her crew have already proved an invaluable asset in assisting with the Mediterranean migrant crisis. Including today’s events the Royal Navy will have rescued...
...really is a good time for more defence cuts, saying the Chancellor should be following the example of Germany and France who have allocated extra funds for defence. A MOD...
...There are various stories on defence spending in today’s newspapers. Of note, The Sun newspaper publishes its own defence manifesto, calling for the department’s budget to be protected and outlining...
...and Germany evacuated interpreters and allowed them to seek asylum. FACT: The UK has ensured that local staff who served 12 months in frontline positions can relocate to the UK...
In today’s UK Defence news, comments made by the Chancellor yesterday that the Government could call a new vote authorising attacks in Syria even if Labour’s new leader refuses to...
...Prime Minister David Cameron, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Germany’s President Joachim Gauck joined the families of those who fought in the epic battle to remember the 8,648 seamen...
In Defence-related broadcast news, the BBC Radio 4 Today Programme reports that MP Caroline Lucas and Baroness Jones are seeking a judicial review into a UK remotely piloted air system...
...ground crew, repairing planes that had come back from the France and Germany. Throughout the war, King was stationed at various locations across the UK. King was among over 17,500...
...years as a combat medical technician in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda and Germany. Later, he did his officer training at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and then served in Iraq...