Defence in the media: 20 November 2016
Today’s defence-related news includes the announcement that £20 million of funding from banking fines will go towards the new Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre. The Red Arrows have also met...
Today’s defence-related news includes the announcement that £20 million of funding from banking fines will go towards the new Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre. The Red Arrows have also met...
...outlets throughout yesterday and today. The article states his views that Trident submarines are at risk from security lapses and safety issues. The paper reports that the whistleblower, named as...
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
...ships that simply said: "Winston is back"; and it was here, during World War Two, that Ian Fleming liaised with the code breakers of Bletchley Park while devising some of...
...vision to give all our cherished communities a stake in society. In the election campaign speech that he was proudest of, he spelled out that vision committing to a 20%...
...to remember the Armistice in the Korean War because it was on that day that hostilities ended and the Korean people were once more able to live in a peaceful...
...homosexuals to serve openly in the military. The paper writes that Ministers will today publish their plans to scrap a 1994 law, which set out a provision that homosexuality is...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are dominated by the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe. Army Leadership Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Nicholas Carter, told this morning’s Today programme that...
...be a new code of leadership in September and that the complaints procedure would be “sound” so that people felt that they could complain. General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of...
...are a number of defence spending relating stories in today’s print coverage. The Daily Telegraph reports that George Osborne was warned not to rob Britain of its ‘firepower’ over yesterday’s...