Defence in the Media: 6 March 2017
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s media , including reports that North Korea has launched four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan. Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism policeman...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s media , including reports that North Korea has launched four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan. Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism policeman...
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
...ships that simply said: "Winston is back"; and it was here, during World War Two, that Ian Fleming liaised with the code breakers of Bletchley Park while devising some of...
...are sending RAF jets to Romania. We also continue to play our part in the European mission in the Mediterranean, rescuing migrants and tackling people smuggling. Today we are...
There is further coverage today of Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson at the NATO and Counter-Daesh Ministerial meeting in Brussels and of comments yesterday by outgoing Commander of the US Army...
...to Romania next year, while The Times referenced the Defence Secretary meeting the US Defense Secretary General Mattis in the UK today. Read more here. Compensation to the Armed Forces...
There is widespread reporting in the news today that the Prime Minister has asked the Ministry of Defence to look at doing more to counter the threat of ISIL ,...
...is further reporting today after North Korea claimed to have tested a hydrogen bomb. The Guardian and The Times write that the United Nations security council has threatened new punitive...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are dominated by the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe. Army Leadership Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Nicholas Carter, told this morning’s Today programme that...
The Government today (10 December) publishes its fourth annual report on the Armed Forces Covenant, which ensures that past and present personnel and their families are treated fairly. Service families...