Defence in the Media: 8 November 2015
...disease. Mefloquine is only prescribed after an individual risk assessment as it is not the first drug of choice for our personnel. It is used by civilians and military personnel...
...disease. Mefloquine is only prescribed after an individual risk assessment as it is not the first drug of choice for our personnel. It is used by civilians and military personnel...
...writes that a dozen C-130s that were due to come out of service will have their use extended under SDSR. An SAS source said they are breathing a sigh of...
...this new operation, up to 10,000 military personnel will be available to support the police in dealing with the type of shocking terrorist attacks we have seen in Paris. MISSILE...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that Prime Minister David Cameron will appear in the House of Commons today to set out his case for extending UK...
...20, was funded by Daesh. Bearskins The Daily Mirror reports on the use of real fur being used for soldiers’ bearskin Busbys, stating that the bill for the fur has...
The debate and vote on potential UK air strikes in Syria continues to dominate broadcast and newspaper headlines. It is reported that the debate in the House of Commons is...
A pair of Tornado GR4 aircraft from Royal Air Force Marham Following the vote in the House of Commons last night, the Royal Air Force has flown its first offensive...
...with the flooding response operation with around 350 personnel potentially available within the Battalion. Army personnel have assisted the flooding response operation in Carlisle and elsewhere Around 10 personnel and...
...Forces Penny Mordaunt said, mefloquine is not generally a first choice anti-malarial, but it is prescribed to some personnel when deployed in certain parts of the world or because of...
...Times leads on a proposed review of police gun use following the Paris attacks. Women in combat Women will be allowed to take part in frontline combat, the Sunday Telegraph...