Defence in the media: Monday 7 August 2017

...of HMS Queen Elizabeth in Portsmouth Print and online media this morning, including The Glasgow Herald, The Sun, Daily Record, BBC News, ITV News Meridian andPortsmouth News, report on Defence...
...of HMS Queen Elizabeth in Portsmouth Print and online media this morning, including The Glasgow Herald, The Sun, Daily Record, BBC News, ITV News Meridian andPortsmouth News, report on Defence...
...swimming, wheelchair racing and the handbike. In the basketball prelims the UK team beat New Zealand and the Netherlands and will face Denmark in the semi-finals next Thursday. Kirsty said:...
...Backstroke ISC There was mixed success in wheelchair rugby; the UK team of veterans were vying for a place in the final against the US but were out-played by Denmark...
...and The Times report that Britain and Germany are set to sign a new defence co-operation deal after the UK. An MOD Spokesperson said: As part of our leading role...
Splashing across all of this morning's papers is the news of multiple terror attacks carried out in Tunisia, France and Kuwait, as Islamist fanatics appear to respond to the ISIL's...
Today’s defence news is led by coverage of the Defence Secretary’s announcement that the UK will be sending 800 personnel to Estonia. There is also coverage of Russia cancelling plans...
Today’s coverage of defence issues in the news includes several reports from Baltic Protector and a story on the cost of accommodation for senior military staff. Military chiefs' accommodation Yesterday...
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...
...Ridge will become Major General Susan Ridge the new Director General Army Legal Services (DGALS). General Sir Nick Carter congratulates Brigadier Ridge on her new appointment. It is 23 years...
...of Human Rights in a case brought by Stonewall, the charity. A new code of conduct was introduced and the practice effectively ended, even though the legislation remained on the...