Defence in the media: 15 October 2015
...that the Defence Select Committee will hear evidence on the use by the military of the anti-milarial drug 'Lariam', also known as mefloquine, that has been linked to mental health...
...that the Defence Select Committee will hear evidence on the use by the military of the anti-milarial drug 'Lariam', also known as mefloquine, that has been linked to mental health...
...BBC online. A Government spokesperson said: As part of the Government’s defence review, we have been looking at ways to make better use of the RAF fleet to transport senior...
Major Rachel Grimes understands how rape and violence are being used as cheap weapons. Despite its devastating role in conflict, sexual violence has not traditionally been considered in military doctrine,...
In today’s round up of defence news there is reporting on Exercise Shamal Storm, Cadet drug use and the The Royal Salute fired by C Troop 211 Battery. French Commander...
...of the House of Commons Defence Committee’s report on the military’s use of mefloquine – better known by its trade name Lariam. MPs called for the drug - which has...
...House of Commons regarding Saudi Arabia's use of cluster munitions in Yemen. The articles highlight that only a limited number were sold by the UK, with the last one sold...
...following the reckless use of Novichok to the strikes against the chemicals used by Syrian regime. We recognise we need resilience to face evolving threats which is why we have...
...PRINCE HARRY The Sun is claiming that Prince Harry is now supporting the Sun’s campaign to free six paratroopers currently in jail in India. A father of one of the...
...in Helmand to rescue three children, and Private Jake Farr who used his combat medical training to save a five-week old baby boy. Donald Trump F35 Tweet The Daily Telegraph...
...present in the run up to and throughout DSEI 2015. They had free and totally unrestricted access to all exhibitors in order to undertake checks that all equipment, services, documentation...