Defence in the Media: 3 January 2016

Of note for Defence in this morning’s broadcast bulletins is reporting of the on-going fight between Iraqi troops and Daesh for Ramadi as the latter pursues counterattacks on the edge...
Of note for Defence in this morning’s broadcast bulletins is reporting of the on-going fight between Iraqi troops and Daesh for Ramadi as the latter pursues counterattacks on the edge...
...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...
...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...
...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...
...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...
...Fallujah The Daily Express, The Sun and Channel 4 News all reported that the RAF carried out airstrikes in support of the Iraqi battle to free the city of Fallujah...
...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...
...of tailless monkeys and are the only free-living monkeys in Europe. Working from RAF Gibraltar, 2 Merlin Mk3 helicopters from 846 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station...
...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...
...that the Armed Forces should have the confidence and tools to do their jobs effectively on operations, free from the burden of excessive litigation. Historic allegations The Daily Telegraph and...