Defence in the Media: 27 January 2018
...that the RAF can fully protect both the UK’s airspace and that of our NATO allies, in the face of increasing pressure from Russia. Right at the tip of Shetland,...
...that the RAF can fully protect both the UK’s airspace and that of our NATO allies, in the face of increasing pressure from Russia. Right at the tip of Shetland,...
Today’s broadcast and print news continues to focus on the terrorist attack in Tunisia, and the response of the Tunisian and British governments. Several front pages cover speculation that the...
Today's defence news is dominated by forty-eight Royal Navy sailors taking their places in history at today's Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace. ROYAL NAVY MAKE HISTORY IN...
Today’s coverage includes the story that the final five bodies of the 30 Britons who died in the Tunisia beach attack last week will be flown home today on board...
...was clear that this was one of the areas that needed looking at. That is happening and we are currently running a competition for a replacement contract which will deliver...
...released by the MOD that an estimated 242 ISIL militants have been killed in RAF air strikes over Iraq between October 2014 and May 2015. The articles report that RAF...
Today’s broadcast news is led by David Cameron, who will set out a five-year strategy to combat Islamic extremism in Birminghamtoday, saying it is the ‘struggle of our generation’. In...
...whatever is needed to keep Britain safe from terror attacks. The paper reported the Defence Secretary’s view that the UK has ‘a duty, and this is what we are doing...
...also covered in the Independent and Reuters. There was also further coverage of the visit in USNI, Today Onlineand the Daily Mail Online. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: Today...
The defence ministerial at NATO’s HQ in Brussels, where Defence Secretary Michael Fallon met his US counterpart James Mattis face-to-face for the first time, is driving today's defence news. Secretary...