Defence in the Media: Monday 1 October 2018
...connected to the internet from cyber attacks. The Defence Secretary has also revealed plans to increase the number of cadets in school units to 60,000 by 2024 and celebrate their...
...connected to the internet from cyber attacks. The Defence Secretary has also revealed plans to increase the number of cadets in school units to 60,000 by 2024 and celebrate their...
...5 major courses in 15/16 and at least 5 programmed for 16/17: ‘We’re now designing the syllabus for a course to be rolled out in Democratic Republic of the Congo...
...transportation, maintenance, or deployment of cluster munitions in Saudi Arabia. Image of the day An RAF Typhoon flies with Republic of Korea (RoK) and US aircraft over RoK in 2016...
...is as mentally debilitating as an IED. Perhaps you think that to lose a limb is beyond comparison? After having met women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),...
...grateful to the Republic of Cyprus for their assistance in handling these claims, which is part of a long-standing agreement. Any suggestion that we are in breach of our legal...
...will be able to get to the UK. In accordance with existing agreements, officials from the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) in collaboration with the SBAA continue to process the migrants...
...who arrived at RAF Akrotiri yesterday, led by the officials from Republic of Cyprus (RoC) who have agreed to process all asylum claims through their system. While it is...
... We are grateful to the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) for agreeing to process all asylum claims through their system. That process started this morning and will be conducted as...
...is safe and well and when we can release further details we will. We have had an agreement in place with the Republic of Cyprus since 2003 to ensure...
...on Iran's atomic programme in return for an end to crippling international sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....