Defence in the media: Saturday 17 September 2016
...in a ground close combat unit. The British Army is really proving itself as an inclusive organisation where everyone is welcome and can thrive. Recent awards from Stonewall and the...
...in a ground close combat unit. The British Army is really proving itself as an inclusive organisation where everyone is welcome and can thrive. Recent awards from Stonewall and the...
...that cost the taxpayer £31million. We welcome the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal’s conclusion that there is a case to answer and now await their decision in relation to Public Interest Lawyers....
...are at the core of all our aviation activity. We welcome all recommendations made in all airprox reports, which are designed to ensure we learn the lessons of any incidents...
...The article states that BAE Systems is thought to have submitted two designs with one from Babcock International and another from BMT. A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: We welcome...
...it clear the way he has been treated is unacceptable. We welcome the improvement in access to Mr Tsege, following the British Government’s intervention, but it must be more regular...
...means almost half that 3,367 allegations of potential criminal behaviour made by lawyers will not now be purposed, the paper says. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: We welcome the very...
...“Europe’s most prolific hate preacher” Anjem Choudary. The papers welcome the news and focus their reporting on his support for extremist groups, most notably Daesh. Of interest for Defence, much...
...while improving lives abroad. Read more on the UK’s support in South Sudan here. The Defence Secretary announced this uplift at yesterday’s UN Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial, where he welcomed representatives...
...up to an additional £1.5 billion available to the armed forces and Security and Intelligence agencies by 2020. The budget also brought welcome news for some of our bravest soldiers...
...of the Phil Shiner case with commentary pieces in the Guardian, Daily Express and the Sun. The Express and Sun welcome the ruling that Shiner has been struck off while...