Defence in the media: 3 March 2015
...airmanship by RAF crews. Occurring in ‘free airspace’, the Airprox report confirmed the RAF aircrew were keeping a good lookout and therefore had been able to take effective action. For...
...airmanship by RAF crews. Occurring in ‘free airspace’, the Airprox report confirmed the RAF aircrew were keeping a good lookout and therefore had been able to take effective action. For...
...spokesperson said: The conduct of investigations is a matter for IHAT. However, the MOD has made it clear that public money must not be used to pay agents who work...
...that Britain is sending the ‘strongest signals’ on free navigation in the South China Sea, with three British warships being the first deployments to the region in a generation. The...
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...
...throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation Image of the Day Minister Harriett Baldwin has cut steel on the next Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel. Crown Copyright Follow...
We are ensuring that our Armed Forces and security services can keep this country safe at home and our interests secure abroad, writes Defence Minister Earl Howe in The House...
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. IHAT The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Mail report that human rights lawyer Phil Shiner faces...
...of Sierra Leone through the Joint Inter Agency Task force HQ, the National Ebola Response Centre and nine District Ebola Response Centres. The UK military also used their experience to...
...can be reached on its nuclear programme. The BBC report that Iran’s foreign minister has used a YouTube posting to say that a comprehensive agreement has “never been closer“. Broadcasters...
...senior Pentagon figures has called on Britain and other NATO countries to end the downward trend in defence spending and to accept that “security does not come for free”. US...