Defence in the Media: 20 August 2015

In defence news today, various papers report on threats to Afghan interpreters who worked with British forces, and the leak of government email addresses apparently registered with infidelity website Ashley...
In defence news today, various papers report on threats to Afghan interpreters who worked with British forces, and the leak of government email addresses apparently registered with infidelity website Ashley...
...confident that when we launch our new code of leadership on the 3rd of September, that the message about unlocking potential, adopting more of a values-based approach to leadership, about...
Today’s defence-related media coverage includes the news that Britain will send nearly 30 troops to bolster NATO’s mission in Kosovo. NATO Kosovo force The Independent, The Sunday Mirror, and The...
Of interest for Defence today are reports about the Invictus Games, wifi fees and soldiers on exercise in Jordan. Female soldiers The Daily Mirror writes about speculation about the review...
...sacrifice count and we should be rightly proud of what we have today. And our Armed Forces continue to serve to maintain our free and open society. Remembrance should not...
...support There is continued coverage in today's papers of the UK military effort in the Caribbean. Articles are today included in the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Press & Journal....
...models So today’s contract announcement reflects just how successful we have been in breaking free from the past and forging a new and better path for Defence procurement. What does...
...their new Norfolk home. As well as sharing an iconic insignia, can today’s Squadron have much in common with their legendary Second World War counterparts? After all, consider the most...
Defence news today includes reporting that Royal Navy warship HMS Monmouth has helped carry out a number of drug seizures in the Gulf and Indian Ocean. Royal Navy Following coverage...
Today’s coverage includes the story that the final five bodies of the 30 Britons who died in the Tunisia beach attack last week will be flown home today on board...