Defence in the media: 3 February 2016
...higher and for longer to gather constant, reliable information over vast geographical areas. We can invest in cutting edge equipment like this because we’re increasing the Defence budget, with £178...
...higher and for longer to gather constant, reliable information over vast geographical areas. We can invest in cutting edge equipment like this because we’re increasing the Defence budget, with £178...
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Mosul The Times reports Iraqi Army officers’ claims that Daesh fighters are seeking to escape the...
...Papers write that this provision offers free support to current and former military personnel. Afghan interpreters The Daily Mail carries an article that previews today’s House of Commons Defence Committee’s...
...the battle of Passchendaele. Four thousand free tickets for the events will be made available to descendants of British soldiers killed at the battle. More than half a million troops...
...nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted ebola in Sierra Leone, being taken to the Royal Free Hospital in London for the third time with a “late complication”. Experts said that she...
...interview with former General Richard Barrons on cyber security and a freedom of information request on MOD accommodation. Troop’s legal claims The Sun (p19) reports that hundreds of British troops...
...our country. Veterans can of course claim their original medals, dating all the way back to WWII, free of charge. Replacements are only issued in exceptional circumstances, such as burglary...
...Telegraph p8) cover the news that the artist who created the stunning poppy display at the Tower of Londonreceived death threats because proceeds went to military charities. The poppies were...
...who fought to uphold our way of life, our values and our freedom of choice. We are the richer for the individual stories of bravery, compassion, determination and tenacity. Indeed,...
...Sunday Telegraph has also reported on a new initiative which will train armed forces veterans to become experts in cyber security. A new Digital Cyber Academy will provide free cyber...