Defence in the media: Saturday 14 July
...Trump’s UK visit The BBC, Sky and ITV ran broadcast coverage of the Band of the Coldstream Guards and Band of Grenadier Guards who performed at Windsor Castle to welcome...
...Trump’s UK visit The BBC, Sky and ITV ran broadcast coverage of the Band of the Coldstream Guards and Band of Grenadier Guards who performed at Windsor Castle to welcome...
...Staff, Sir Nick Carter, has been promoted to become the MOD’s Chief of Defence Staff. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: General Carter has been an exceptional Chief of the General...
...from Edward Argar MP during Prime Minister's Questions yesterday. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: This is a welcome boost to our Armed Forces, ensuring we can continue to back-up our...
...national security challenges too. The international doctrine governing their use is still evolving. Remembering Bomber Command The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Daily Express warmly welcome the new Bomber Command...
...target. The Defence Secretary launched the Modernising Defence Programme to strengthen our Armed Forces in the face of intensifying threats and, while we welcome the Defence Committee’s preliminary report, we...
...Today also reported on Jens Stoltenberg’s appeal to NATO to work together. Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson said: We welcome the fact that many European allies are increasing their defence spending...
...Franco-German future fighter jet project. An MOD spokesperson said: It’s important to strengthen European-level cooperation in the face of common threats, and we welcome French and German engagement in this...
Today’s Defence-related news includes coverage of the NATO Summit and President Trump’s military welcome. NATO Summit Coverage of the NATO Summit focused on defence spending across the member states. The...
...Times, The Times, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Daily Express and The Sun. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: I very much welcome the Dutch operation, which we were happy...
...on operations in the Mediterranean and the Gulf. Captain Rob Pedre, the ship's captain, said: It’s great to be back to Devonport to such an amazing welcome from many hundreds...