Defence in the media: 19 December 2015

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 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...
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 Defence news is dominated by post-event coverage of The Millies - The Sun Military Awards. The Sun Military Awards The Sun has covered the event in full across three...
...across Britain and that troops from 2 LANCS had worked, and are expected to work again today, on flood defences. Broadcast outlets this morning are suggesting that the military could...
Today’s defence news includes gains made by Iraqi forces against Daesh, the flooding response and developments in Afghanistan. RAMADI The Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph and Independent all report that Daesh...
...in place among 88 warnings across the UK. Flooding There is continued coverage of the floods in today’s papers. The Times and The Guardian report that two historic bridges collapsed...
Today’s defence news includes the appointment of Sir Nick Carter as Chief of Defence Staff and the decommissioning of HMS Ocean, while the countdown to RAF 100 continues. HMS Ocean...
Leading today's Defence news are reports that Iran detained two US navy vessels in the Persian Gulf, and there is further coverage of training deaths in the Armed Forces. US...
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...
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,...