Defence in the Media: 8 April 2016
...fighting force. They are part of our plan for stronger and better defence, backed by a budget that will this week rise for the first time in six years, and...
...fighting force. They are part of our plan for stronger and better defence, backed by a budget that will this week rise for the first time in six years, and...
...eight-month suspended sentence, put on the sex offenders register for 10 years and could be expelled from the Army after being found guilty of having sex with an underage cadet...
...to the court case that concluded yesterday. The Army’s statement on the case is below. Today Ex-Corporals Fulton and Jones have been acquitted of the rape of Corporal Anne-Marie Ellement....
...again tomorrow, hoping to better his haul of two gold and two silver medals from the inaugural games in London 2014, the paper writes. PTE MATTHEW BOYD The Daily Express...
...2014. A major aim of the report is to gain a better understanding of the veteran population in England, Scotland and Wales, in order to aid policy development in support...
...our previous equipment. It is lighter and better designed to fit a range of body types, while building on the protection we had before. During recent field testing feedback has...
...an individual risk assessment. IMAGE OF THE DAY Ex Household Cavalry Soldier Michael Paling passes his knowledge onto Trooper Smith. Sixty soldiers and horses of the Household Cavalry joined Chelsea...
...of the House of Commons Defence Committee’s report on the military’s use of mefloquine – better known by its trade name Lariam. MPs called for the drug - which has...
Defence in the media – Friday 1 July 2016 Today's news items of interest for Defence include reports marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme and confirmation...
...families were getting from CarillionAmey was simply not good enough. They deserve much better, which is why we took swift action once the problems became apparent. CarillionAmey rightly apologised and...