Defence in the Media: 23 September 2016

Defence news today includes support from Prime Minister Theresa May to stop British troops being hounded through the courts on unfounded claims. IHAT Following the Prime Minister's meetings with Britain's...
Defence news today includes support from Prime Minister Theresa May to stop British troops being hounded through the courts on unfounded claims. IHAT Following the Prime Minister's meetings with Britain's...
Today’s Defence related news includes the marking of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Amiens and the Royal Navy escorting Russian ships. Amiens100 Following yesterdays extensive broadcast coverage of...
Today’s defence related coverage leads with the announcement that the UK is set to deploy a further 100 troops to the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan to boost support...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the announcement the UK will send up to 100 extra personnel to the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan. Peacekeeping There is further...
Today’s Defence news includes coverage of events to mark the centenary of the tank, and discussions around the possible creation of a European Union ‘common military force’. TANKS BBC News...
Defence news today includes the first meeting of the newly-formed Defence External Innovation Advisory Panel, and reporting on British Army recruitment. Defence Innovation Panel World class innovators including astronaut Tim...
Defence news today includes the Defence Secretary's message on the UK's military response to a cyber attack, and further coverage that new Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has...
F-35 contract The business section of today’s Telegraph reports that Rolls-Royce has been awarded contracts to build and maintain lift fan systems for the F-35B. The new equipment will allow...
...Prime Minister’s condemnation of the pilot’s murder as “sickening” and his views that the act will “strengthen our resolve” to defeat ISIL. Social media Today the Daily Mirror reports that...
77th Brigade Saturday saw widespread coverage across BBC Breakfast, BBC Today Programme and Sky News, as well as pieces in the Guardian, Financial Times, the Times, the Independent, Daily Mail,...