Defence in the Media: 2 December 2015

...forces in Iraq and Afghanistan it is right that compensation was paid. There is a system in place for handling compensation claims and amounts paid for civilian casualties varied, as...
...forces in Iraq and Afghanistan it is right that compensation was paid. There is a system in place for handling compensation claims and amounts paid for civilian casualties varied, as...
...of Cumbria today as storms are expected to bring more flooding to the region. Afghanistan There are reports that the Afghan military has moved reinforcements to the area and has...
...the veterans rapidly set up a distribution centre for donated goods using organisational skills learned in the Army and on tours of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the majority of the papers also...
...at ill-treatment and unlawful killings between 2003 and 2009. Comments from former commander of British Forces in Afghanistan Colonel Richard Kemp also feature to say that most of the cases...
...old Fazel Dijilane, who was injured by a bomb while working for the the British Army in Afghanistan and who is now sleeping rough in the Calais ‘jungle’. You can...
...well-known and well-understood Geneva Conventions. As a nation we have chosen to invest in preserving and promoting these vital rules in armed conflict, ensuring they are reflected in all...
...mistakes" in war zones. The paper says that the MoD faces an unprecedented number of lawsuits against military personnel relating to recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan with more than...
...over actions in Afghanistan, if the Government fails to overturn a ruling that a Taliban bomb maker can sue over his detention. The papers report that Serdar Mohammed is pursuing...
...in the Times, Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail that military commanders are being sold insurance to protect them against potential legal claims emerging from Iraq and Afghanistan. Lord Boyce, former...
...a 'factor' in the crash of an Apache attack helicopter in Afghanistan in 2008. According to the newspaper a MOD board of inquiry report has suggested the crew's focus was...