Defence in the Media: 30th July 2015

...is also sinking below its reduction target in a worrying sign for naval commanders with new ships and submarines about to come on line. In response a Royal Navy spokesperson...
...is also sinking below its reduction target in a worrying sign for naval commanders with new ships and submarines about to come on line. In response a Royal Navy spokesperson...
A variety of Defence related news is featured across broadcast and print outlets today, including further Government investment in HMNB Faslane, calls for women to serve in the SAS, and...
...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...
On Sunday I represented the UK at the latest contract signing to enhance capability of the Eurofighter Typhoon. This prompted me to set out the context of this latest £165...
...what our armed forces need: new strike fighters, attack helicopters, frigates, hunter killer submarines and our new aircraft carriers. Much of that 2010 analysis holds good. We were right to...
Medical experts have today published new health advice that backs the continued use of ‘Lariam’ by travellers from the UK. The Advisory Committee on Malaria Prevention’s (ACMP) “Guidelines for malaria...
...outside their new home SAC Mark Reynolds, 26, joined the RAF in 2007. He borrowed £9,500 for his mortgage and purchased a three-bedroom, semi-detached home within a new estate in...
...across the UK, it makes a significant contribution to the UK economy. These jobs ensure that the UK retains and develops its world leading skills through a wide range of...
...news agency DPA reported that one station had been evacuated and trains would no longer stop there. British Army soldiers and RAF air crew worked together on New Year’s eve...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that the EU and Turkey have agreed the broad principles of a plan to ease the migration crisis, but have delayed...