Defence in the media: 23 March 2015

...is yet another example of the world’s broadest, deepest and most enduring defence relationship at work. I’m thrilled to be going aboard today to welcome the crew personally. The Royal...
...is yet another example of the world’s broadest, deepest and most enduring defence relationship at work. I’m thrilled to be going aboard today to welcome the crew personally. The Royal...
...The Times, and The Express this morning report on yesterday’s meeting of EU Defence Ministers. A Government spokesperson said: We welcome the progress towards the launch of PESCO and are...
...Overseas Territories will be welcome respite to those who have seen their islands battered by repeated hurricanes. Ocean will help support the longer-term reconstruction of the Caribbean islands which have...
...British Overseas Territories will be welcome respite to those who have seen their islands battered by repeated hurricanes. Ocean will help support the longer-term reconstruction of the Caribbean islands which...
...the news. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: The US commitment is very welcome. In my call with Secretary Mattis yesterday [21/08] we agreed that despite the challenges, we have...
...also notes the £1 billion surge that the carrier will bring to Portsmouth’s economy. Secretary of State for Defence Sir Michael Fallon said: Today we welcome our mighty new warship,...
...warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, made her debut in Portsmouth Harbour this morning. Marking a historic moment, the 65,000-tonne carrier received the warmest of welcomes, as she arrived into her home...
...complex challenges of the 21st Century, while delivering the high-wage, high-skills jobs of the future; and it’s particularly fitting that we welcome astronaut Major Tim Peake as I announce the...
...and enhance and complement the UK’s standing search and rescue responsibilities. It is also a great pleasure to welcome back 120 and 201 Squadrons. Both have long and distinguished records...