Defence in the Media: 1 September 2015
Among this morning’s top Defence stories is the news that in Ukraine deadly clashes have broken out between police and nationalist protesters in Kiev. Trident renewal It is reported that...
Among this morning’s top Defence stories is the news that in Ukraine deadly clashes have broken out between police and nationalist protesters in Kiev. Trident renewal It is reported that...
Today’s defence news covers issues including Trident, Army recruitment and the recent Bloody Sunday arrest. TRIDENT The Times reports claims that the Chancellor, George Osborne, wants a new body to...
Today’s defence news covers Syria peace talks in Munich and Maritime patrol aircraft. Syria The Times, Telegraph and Guardian report that troops loyal to President Assad and backed by Russian...
In defence news, coverage includes the debate on UK air strikes against ISIL in Syria, speculation over British troops being sent to France in the wake of Friday’s attacks, as...
...ensure continued compliance with International Humanitarian Law. We support Saudi forces through longstanding, pre-existing arrangements and will consider any new requests. IRAQ LAWYERS The Daily Telegraph reports that Conservative MPs...
Today's news includes continued reporting of the Shoreham Air Show crash, the Government's position on Afghan Interpreters and ISIL's destruction of ancient monuments in Palmyra. Red Arrows A number of...
...Trident Yesterday’s anti-nuclear protest is widely reported in today’s papers. The articles note that the MOD estimates four new submarines to carry Trident will cost £31 billion over the 20...
Leading Defence news today is further coverage on homes for Army families, and reporting that five military personnel have been recognised for making a difference for LGBT in the workplace....
...see the size of special units shrink there is less of a flow coming in to replenish them," he said. Syria The Times reports on a new deal between the...
Today’s Defence news includes continued coverage of the conflict in Syria, a look ahead to the Defence Secretary’s visit to the Falklands, and Trident. FALKLANDS VISIT The Mail on Sunday...