Defence in the Media: 19 August 2015
...to countries in Africa from which the migrants come from, together with humanitarian aid for those sleeping in camps in Calais. British and French ministers will also promise more joint...
...to countries in Africa from which the migrants come from, together with humanitarian aid for those sleeping in camps in Calais. British and French ministers will also promise more joint...
...smaller vessel” will join an eight-vessel fleet led by an Italian aircraft carrier to tackle the gangs that are trafficking migrants from North Africa. A Downing Street spokeswoman is quoted...
...port to sail onto the world stage. Her voyage to America not only shows her global reach, but strengthens our special relationship with the US Forces who we have worked...
...say on the NATO returns. Foreign Aid The Sun splashed with claims that taxpayers' cash is being spent on projects such as finding mates for tropical fish off Africa as...
...that their national security advisors would meet in America before Christmas. Computer Generated Image of the Type 26 Global Combat Ship, which is due to come into service after 2020...
...to happen by fighting in Italy, Africa and beyond, have the enduring respect of our Armed Forces. We will ensure the example of that special generation lives on. ...
...that America under President Trump will continue to come to the defence of any Nato countries attacked by Russia and will continue to play a leading role in the alliance....
...friends from the Commonwealth to keep this country safe. From Australia to Jamaica, to Fiji and South Africa, Commonwealth recruits are already playing a key role in our Armed Forces....
...responsible for endangering the lives of innocent people. Since July 2015 it has destroyed 100 boats intended for use by smugglers. By providing humanitarian aid to Syria and Africa, supporting...
...The Duke of Cambridge presents medals to British Army Medics who served in West Africa in the fight against Ebola. Crown Copyright. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to...