Defence in the Media: 7 September 2015

In today’s UK Defence news, comments made by the Chancellor yesterday that the Government could call a new vote authorising attacks in Syria even if Labour’s new leader refuses to...
In today’s UK Defence news, comments made by the Chancellor yesterday that the Government could call a new vote authorising attacks in Syria even if Labour’s new leader refuses to...
Of note for UK Defence news this morning, the Daily Mail splashes on the ‘Marine A’ case as a new campaign is launched to get the authorities to reconsider the...
Today’s defence news covers efforts to counter Daesh, co-operation with Poland and more on the Iraq Historical Allegations Team (IHAT). DAESH Broadcasters including BBC News, Sky News, Good Morning Britain...
Items of interest for Defence in today’s news include safety for troops on holiday, potential new warships and hen harrier chicks under Ministry of Defence protection. Holiday warning The Sunday...
...the future. UKRAINE The Daily Telegraph reports that Britain is to sign a new defence pact with Ukraine, pledging to help the country with more military training and intelligence in...
...new role leading the Defence Safety Authority. Her promotion is proper recognition of her outstanding contribution to the RAF and Defence, as an engineer, as a leader and as a...
...his suggestion that Britain will never again go to war alone after establishing stronger ties with Europe. The newspaper adds that he claimed it would take longer to deploy a...
...don’t need so new homes can be built on it. Every penny made will be invested back into defence on things like the new maritime aircraft at Lossiemouth or the...
Today’s defence news includes coverage that construction work will start on the UK’s new nuclear submarines, calls for the military to do more in stopping migrants crossing the channel, drug...
Today’s defence-related news includes further coverage following the airstrike in Yemen. Yemen There is continued coverage of the situation in Yemen, including in The Times, The Independent and The Daily...