Defence in the media: 5 February 2016
...former head of the Army was forced to live under the suspicion of false child abuse allegations for almost a year. The newspaper claims a new documentary will allege that...
...former head of the Army was forced to live under the suspicion of false child abuse allegations for almost a year. The newspaper claims a new documentary will allege that...
This morning’s defence news includes articles about Zephyr, a new high-altitude surveillance ‘drone’, and a Muslim opinion leaders event being held by the MOD today. ZEPHYR The Times, Financial Times,...
In today's Defence news there is reporting that a British military team has undertaken a secret mission to Libya, and coverage looking at the UK's contribution to UN peacekeeping. Libya...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news , including IHAT, the Defence Secretary's visit to Germany and the Cheryl James inquest. IHAT cases The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Mail,...
Today’s defence articles report on the Sun Military Awards held yesterday at the Guild Hall and the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach as the new Chief of...
Today’s broadcast headlines are dominated by news that a series of bomb blasts have hit the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, followed by continuing gunfire and reports of further explosions. For...
In today's news ministers from across the EU are to discuss security measures, with warnings that extremists are taking advantage of the migrant crisis. There is consensus on the need...
Today's defence-related news includes a Sky package on soldiers prescribed with the anti-malarial drug Lariam and BBC Radio 4’s Today programme and BBC Breakfast featuring a Help For Heroes study...
Today’s Defence news is dominated by coverage of the Iraq Historical Allegations Team. IRAQ HISTORICAL ALLEGATIONS TEAM It is reported that dozens of cases in which British soldiers are accused...
In today's news of interest for defence the Sunday Telegraph reports that the Prime Minister has called for ground combat roles to be opened up to women, while the Sunday...