Defence in the Media: 3 November 2015
Today’s broadcast headlines include reports that Downing Street is shelving its plans for a House of Commons vote to authorise British air strikes against ISIL in Syria. Syria Vote The...
Today’s broadcast headlines include reports that Downing Street is shelving its plans for a House of Commons vote to authorise British air strikes against ISIL in Syria. Syria Vote The...
...The Daily Telegraph reports that George Osborne will warn today that Islamist terrorists want to use the internet for "evil" by launching deadly cyber-attacks that could cripple Britain. It says...
...to look into its use in the Armed Forces. An MOD spokesperson said: No anti-malarial treatments are without associated side effects but it is crucial we protect our personnel from...
...the Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans has apologised to any personnel who may have been wrongly prescribed the anti-malaria drug Lariam. The article says that during at a Defence...
...entire team’s flexibility and readiness. Of course, this surge joined the already well-established strike and reconnaissance effort provided by our intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) force of Sentinel,...
...to repel moisture in wet conditions. The black bear is culled in large numbers each year by the Canadian authorities because the population is dangerously high. We only take 100...
...era of maritime power for the Royal Navy. There is coverage in the Sunday Express and The Mirror online, writing that Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has said new ships...
...Day, for the first vessel of the £31bn project to replace existing submarines. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: Every day our ballistic missiles submarines are used to deter the most...
...see a further 20 military personnel to the Middle East to help them prepare for an eventual attack on Daesh’s Syrian headquarters. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: Daesh are the...
A variety of Defence stories are featured in today's news, including civil service and armed forces pay, and the armed forces use of fitness apps. BONUSES The Sun reports that...