Defence in the media: 13 August 2015
...today, don't forget that the British Army, RAF, and Royal Navy have a huge variety of roles on offer. Chilcot Inquiry As reported widely this morning in the broadcast and...
...today, don't forget that the British Army, RAF, and Royal Navy have a huge variety of roles on offer. Chilcot Inquiry As reported widely this morning in the broadcast and...
...Iraq inquiry receives significant coverage in today's papers. ISIL chemical weapons There is coverage across broadcast outlets that the US is looking into reports of ISIL using chemical weapons against...
Foreign and defence affairs lead several papers today, including picture spreads from yesterday’s Trooping of the Colour. HMS Bulwark The Sunday Express incorrectly reported this morning that HMS Bulwark had...
Today’s papers report on Defence Minister Stuart Andrew's praise for a transformative Shropshire logistics centre and a land dispute at Warcop range. Defence Minister hails Shropshire military hub The Shropshire...
This morning’s defence-related broadcast headlines include the BBC reporting across Breakfast and BBC R4 Today that 18 Hurricanes and six Spitfires will fly over south-east England later today to mark...
Today’s coverage focuses on Salisbury investigation updates. Salisbury Yesterday the PM and Met Police announced significant developments in the Salisbury and Amesbury investigations. Two Russian military intelligence officers have been...
F-35 contract The business section of today’s Telegraph reports that Rolls-Royce has been awarded contracts to build and maintain lift fan systems for the F-35B. The new equipment will allow...
77th Brigade Saturday saw widespread coverage across BBC Breakfast, BBC Today Programme and Sky News, as well as pieces in the Guardian, Financial Times, the Times, the Independent, Daily Mail,...
Russian aircraft There has also been widespread reporting today, including on the Telegraph website, that RAF Typhoon aircraft scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft travelling off the coast of the UK...
...unmanned convoy, in what is a world first. Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin said: One hundred years ago we pioneered tank warfare with our US allies, and today we remain right...