Defence in the media: 1 July 2016
...that the UK will extend its training mission in support of operations against Daesh in Iraq. Iraq uplift The Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Daily Mirror and Daily Express report that...
...that the UK will extend its training mission in support of operations against Daesh in Iraq. Iraq uplift The Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Daily Mirror and Daily Express report that...
...Defence report setting out the need to take action against the latest strategic threats to UK defence and security will be published today. The ‘Future Starts Today’ report will indicate...
Today’s defence-related news features continued reporting on the UK’s support to the Hurricane Irma relief effort and the publication of the EU External Security Papers, which includes details on the...
Today's defence news is led by this morning's comments by the Defence Secretary on Tuesday's chemical attack in Syria, in which he emphasises that subsequent US action in Syria was...
...There is widespread coverage in today’s print of the unveiling of the Iraq Afghanistan Memorial yesterday. Articles reflect that the memorial pays a fitting tribute to the men and women...
...ITV News and Sky News. Coverage was carried on Radio 4’s Today Programme. The Telegraph quotes Flt Lt. Stannard’s comments that he’s “flown Tornado and Typhoon fighter jets in the...
Of note for Defence in today’s news is coverage of the beginning of the operation aimed ultimately at re-taking Raqqa from Daesh. Raqqa Newspapers today cover the start of the...
Today’s defence related media coverage includes news of British troops arriving in Estonia, as part of NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence. UK troops in Estonia There is widespread coverage today of...
Defence spending The US is confident that Britain remains a "force of its own in the World", the Defence Secretary says today amid a growing backlash over the Conservative's failure...
...that the cease-fire agreement in Eastern Ukraine is being routinely violated and that NATO foreign ministers are preparing to meeting in Turkey this week. The Independent and Radio 4 Today...