Defence in the Media: 26 October 2015

Defence news this morning includes coverage of the deployment of HMS Richmond to the Mediterranean, Tony Blair’s comments on the Iraq war and a study that suggests veterans are at...
Defence news this morning includes coverage of the deployment of HMS Richmond to the Mediterranean, Tony Blair’s comments on the Iraq war and a study that suggests veterans are at...
...of the new multi-lateral push to end the war. She went on to say that there is a recognition on all sides that there is no military solution in Syria....
Defence news in today’s papers includes Sir John Chilcot’s announcement yesterday that he is to publish the long-awaited report into the Iraq war next summer, and the Royal Navy has...
...to develop new careers outside the military and to secure a long-term future for themselves and their families. Headley Court provided the walkers with home-baked cakes, washed-down with coffee and...
...in our own hands, since by relentlessly improving efficiency we free up resources to re-invest elsewhere. With the new Joint Security Fund providing £1.5bn of funding a year by 2020/21...
This morning’s headlines are dominated by news that Mohammed Emwazi, better known as the ISIL executioner ‘Jihadi John’, has been the target of a US airstrike in Raqqa, Syria. 'Jihadi...
...New Armoured Vehicle tracks The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and The Sun report on a new £70m MOD deal for a British steel firm. The contract for the British Army’s...
...after RAF’s maritime patrol aircraft were scrapped in the last SDSR and all eyes will be on the new review tomorrow, the newspaper reports. A MOD statement is carried in...
...Cadet Forces, sponsored by the Government and designed to promote leadership, have been in a handful of schools for more than a century, the newspaper says. However, according to the...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that Prime Minister David Cameron will appear in the House of Commons today to set out his case for extending UK...