Defence in the Media: 7 November 2016
Of note for Defence in today’s news is coverage of the beginning of the operation aimed ultimately at re-taking Raqqa from Daesh. Raqqa Newspapers today cover the start of the...
Of note for Defence in today’s news is coverage of the beginning of the operation aimed ultimately at re-taking Raqqa from Daesh. Raqqa Newspapers today cover the start of the...
This morning, a BBC R4 Today report questioned the Army’s continued use of the anti-malarial medication ‘Larium’. The newspapers focused on defence spending, Afghan interpreters and cyber warfare. Lariam BBC...
The Queen today visited Defence Business Services (DBS) and the Headquarters of NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) at Imjin Barracks, Gloucester. During her visit to Innsworth House on...
Defence news today includes further reporting about the Royal Navy’s new offshore patrol vessels. Offshore patrol vessels There is continued coverage in today's print about the Royal Navy's new fleet...
Today’s news is dominated by the United Nations-endorsed peace plan for war-torn Syria, while legal claims, sleepwalking, F-35 and a ground-breaking female Army officer also make the headlines. SYRIA It...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the first Defence Space Conference taking place today. Defence Space Conference There has been widespread coverage of the news that the RAF will...
Defence news today features coverage of Saturday's Trooping the Colour events in London, including a ceremony on Horse Guards Parade and a flypast over Buckingham Palace. Trooping the Colour There...
Today’s defence articles include reporting on a US airstrike that has killed Daesh’s supposed financial mastermind and articles looking ahead to the Defence Secretary’s meeting with US Defense Secretary Ash...
...soldiers, international military institutions and even members of the UN, where I sit today. In conflict, sexual violence is as ancient as war itself and remains the cheapest weapon system....
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...