Defence in the media: Sunday 16 July 2017
...spokesperson said: NATO allies working together is sign of our international strength and resolve. These close working relationships has made the coalition campaign to push Isis our of Mosul possible....
...spokesperson said: NATO allies working together is sign of our international strength and resolve. These close working relationships has made the coalition campaign to push Isis our of Mosul possible....
...The Daily Mail front page heavily features an image of a young Syrian girl ‘who shames world over Aleppo bloodbath’ as she holds a sign that reads: Please Assad, Putin,...
...employment prospects. Like everyone who serves our country, under 18s – who can only sign up with formal written consent of a parent or guardian – are fully supported throughout...
...and The Times report that Britain and Germany are set to sign a new defence co-operation deal after the UK. An MOD Spokesperson said: As part of our leading role...
...Defence People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood said: Signing the Armed Forces Covenant is a fantastic way to show support for our former and current service men and women, as well...
...signed statement of intent is a big boost for BAE Systems, with their share prices rising, and support within UK indsutry. The Express and The Scotsman quote Defence Secretary Sir...
...Championships in Aldershot. Defence Secretary signs multi-billion pound Typhoon contract with Qatar There is further coverage of the deal for 24 Typhoon aircraft signed in Qatar yesterday, including in The...
...female three-star officer RAF engineer Sue Gray has been promoted to the rank of Air Marshal, making her the RAF's first ever female three star officer and the most senior...
...sign the first contract for the first of nine P-8 Poseidon jets this summer in the start of a defence deal worth an estimated £2bn. According to the paper, the...
...how much Defence companies can make on MOD contracts. The article references that the Defence Secretary recently said the UK was poised to sign a £2.2bn deal with the US...