Defence in the Media: 26 March 2018

Today's defence news includes the Defence Secretary in Estonia, a revolutionary method to produce titanium and UK involvement in the Galileo satellite programme. Defence Secretary visits UK troops in Estonia...
Today's defence news includes the Defence Secretary in Estonia, a revolutionary method to produce titanium and UK involvement in the Galileo satellite programme. Defence Secretary visits UK troops in Estonia...
...Carter, discussed the Leadership Code on yesterday’s Today programme that will see the Army crackdown on bullying and sexual harassment. He said the Army should "accept everyone in an inclusive...
Today’s defence news is led by more coverage of this year's Armed Forces Day. Armed Forces Day Armed Forces Day features across today's papers, including in the Sunday Times, Sunday...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s news, including a Royal Navy rescue and flexible working for the Armed Forces. ROYAL NAVY RESCUE The Times, The Scotsman, The Daily...
...Bakr al-Baghdadi, who has not been seen or heard from in public for months. BBC Radio 4’s Today programme reported the speech, if it is indeed from Baghdadi, will put...
Today’s defence related coverage is dominated by the Defence Secretary’s announcement that IHAT will close by the summer. IHAT The Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon’s announcement that IHAT will close...
...Air Force. Image of the Day Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon today met UK troops deployed with NATO to Estonia. Picture: Estonian Defence Forces. Follow us on Twitter, Linked in...
...their Indian counterparts during a visit to Hyderabad, India as part of a global tour. Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre Funding Ahead of this week’s Autumn Statement, the Sun on...
Today’s Defence news includes continued coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to meet the troops supporting NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Estonia and the arrival of the US F-35A...
...Lithuania and Estonia. Today, 4,000 brave and capable men and women of our three Armed Forces are working around the clock on 21 different joint operations in 19 countries. That's...