Defence in the Media: 12 September 2015

In today's defence-related news there's further reporting on calls for a review of the conviction of Sgt Alexander Blackman, comment about air strikes in Syria and imagery from a RAF...
In today's defence-related news there's further reporting on calls for a review of the conviction of Sgt Alexander Blackman, comment about air strikes in Syria and imagery from a RAF...
...been provided which a new legal team believes should have been considered. She says her husband believed the man he shot was already dead and that he was breaking the...
Broadcasters today are reporting that the US and Russia are to hold new talks on air safety in Syria, while there is other coverage of both the MH17 crash report...
Of note for Defence in today's news is coverage of a report that looks at UK troop numbers, and stories that carry Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's comments that Russia is...
The reported news that Tony Blair has apologised for mistakes made in planning for the aftermath of the Iraq war is running highly on broadcast news and in print media....
...of the new multi-lateral push to end the war. She went on to say that there is a recognition on all sides that there is no military solution in Syria....
...targets for reinvigorating the Reserve Forces, but today’s figures show significant increases in recruitment which we expect to see reflected in the trained strength over the next year as new...
...after RAF’s maritime patrol aircraft were scrapped in the last SDSR and all eyes will be on the new review tomorrow, the newspaper reports. A MOD statement is carried in...
...Cadet Forces, sponsored by the Government and designed to promote leadership, have been in a handful of schools for more than a century, the newspaper says. However, according to the...
The front pages of today’s newspapers offer a mixed bag of stories. Of note for Defence, The Times’ splash claims that British troops are “on standby” to deploy to Libya...