Defence in the Media: 1 July 2015

Today’s broadcast news continues to feature the first repatriation of the first bodies of some of those British tourists who were killed by a gunman on a beach in Tunisia....
Today’s broadcast news continues to feature the first repatriation of the first bodies of some of those British tourists who were killed by a gunman on a beach in Tunisia....
The US-led coalition's airstrikes on Raqqa in Syria feature in today's Defence news, as do reports that the militant group ISIL have executed Syrian soldiers in Palmyra. ISIL The Times...
...ago today in the 7/7 London bombings. Siddiqui, the National Co-Ordinator of the Big Iftar campaign and member of the Armed Forces Muslim Forum (AFMF), will speak to serving personnel,...
Today's Defence related news includes coverage of the Type 26 steel cut, a Royal Artillery Lance Bombardier being signed by Bristol Rovers and the Soldiering On Awards. Type 26 steel...
Today’s defence news includes a Coldstream Guard Soldier making history at Trooping the Colour. First soldier to take part in Trooping the Colour wearing a turban The Telegraph, Express and...
This morning’s papers cover a range of Defence-related topics, including a speech due to be made by the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon today. Airseeker Rivet Joint The Daily Mail, Daily...
There is widespread coverage in the media today of yesterday's VJ Day commemorations, marking 70 years since the end of the Second World War with Japan's surrender to the Allies...
This morning, a BBC R4 Today report questioned the Army’s continued use of the anti-malarial medication ‘Larium’. The newspapers focused on defence spending, Afghan interpreters and cyber warfare. Lariam BBC...
Today's media includes coverage of the new Defence Secretary at NATO, an MBE for a Dambuster and talk about the defence budget. DEFENCE SECRETARY AT NATO The new Defence Secretary,...