Defence in the Media: 24 February 2016

...nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted ebola in Sierra Leone, being taken to the Royal Free Hospital in London for the third time with a “late complication”. Experts said that she...
...nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted ebola in Sierra Leone, being taken to the Royal Free Hospital in London for the third time with a “late complication”. Experts said that she...
...cadet. In doing so he outperformed Oxbridge graduates among others. Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Colonel Richard Kemp says the Army gives a sense of purpose to so many young...
...Fallujah The Daily Express, The Sun and Channel 4 News all reported that the RAF carried out airstrikes in support of the Iraqi battle to free the city of Fallujah...
...to say that reservists make armed forces not just bigger, but better. Hotel bill The Sunday Times (p16) runs a story on hotel bills revealed in a recent FOI, claiming...
...final decisions have been made. Royal Marines The Daily Mail reports that female service personnel could share rooms with male Royal Marines under plans put forward by the First Sea...
...PRINCE HARRY The Sun is claiming that Prince Harry is now supporting the Sun’s campaign to free six paratroopers currently in jail in India. A father of one of the...
...no British firm produces the specialised steel needed. We are in an early stage of the programme but there will be British steel in the new submarines and further opportunities...
...to meet the 2% target and reinforces NATOs role in guaranteeing security as well as extolling the benefits of free trade. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has agreed £100M contract...
...nation. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: Over three decades Illustrious set the highest standards for service that the Royal Navy will continue with HMS Queen Elizabeth when she arrives...