Defence in the media: 17 January 2016

...up will ensure that more people have the opportunity to own their own home. Afghanistan The Sunday Times reports that within a wide-ranging Army review into the Afghanistan campaign it...
...up will ensure that more people have the opportunity to own their own home. Afghanistan The Sunday Times reports that within a wide-ranging Army review into the Afghanistan campaign it...
...British in Afghanistan to face Taliban attacks. The piece references that just one Afghan interpreter has been allowed sanctuary in the UK. The MOD’s position is not carried. The paper...
Today’s defence news blog covers the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, suggestions that more UK troops could be sent to Afghanistan and aid drops...
Today’s defence media looks at the D-Day memorial, the Iraq Afghanistan memorial and healthcare provisions for service personnel. D-Day Memorial The Sunday Telegraph, Independent, Mail on Sunday and Sunday Express...
...500 troops in Afghanistan. The Daily Telegraph takes a different angle, reporting that NATO’s top commander has warned that Russia may now be arming militants in Afghanistan. Curtis Scaparrotti, the...
...to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Type 26 There is continued coverage today that Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has announced a contract worth £3.7 billion to start building...
...conducted in Estonia. Historic allegations in Afghanistan There is further reporting on the Royal Military Police's Operation Northmoor investigation into allegations of criminal behaviour by the Armed Forces in Afghanistan....
Defence news today includes UK support in Afghanistan, and reporting from a Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer in the Black Sea. Afghanistan The Daily Mail writes that British troops in...
...British troops in Afghanistan. British troops in Afghanistan There has been widespread speculation about an uplift in the number of British troops in Afghanistan. It was reported in radio and...