Defence in the media: Friday 14 July 2017
...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...
...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...
...Secretary Michael Fallon said: The £163 billion we plan to spend over the next 10 years on cutting edge equipment is a landmark investment and I welcome the Committee’s acknowledgement...
...in training exercises across Europe over the coming weeks. An MOD spokesperson said: “We welcome the US deployment of eight aircraft, which underlines that we stand side-by-side with our closest...
...asked about this on PBS Newshour, Sir Michael said it was “welcome, but it’s got to be enforced, it’s got to be an actual ceasefire.” The Defence Secretary’s remarks were...
...has total disregard for innocent civilian life and we should welcome their defeat in a city that was ground zero for their so-called caliphate. Britain has played a leading...
...The UK government is supporting the government of Bahrain in its reform programme, including work to help Bahrain strengthen its human rights and justice sector. We welcome the progress Bahrain...
...total disregard for innocent civilian life and we should welcome their defeat in a city that was ground zero for their so-called caliphate. Britain has played a leading role in...
...ceremonial welcome on Horse Guards Parade at the start of their three day State Visit to Britain. More than one thousand troops took part in the visit. Follow us on...
...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...
...of Director-General Nuclear in May. An MOD Spokesperson said: We’re pleased to welcome Julian Kelly to the Department as the new Director General Nuclear. Delivery of the nuclear enterprise continues...