Defence in the Media: 14 July 2015

...R4 Today reports that Harriet Harman and Vernon Coaker will attend the NSC today on ISIL which is being seen as a significant policy shift by Labour ahead of a...
...R4 Today reports that Harriet Harman and Vernon Coaker will attend the NSC today on ISIL which is being seen as a significant policy shift by Labour ahead of a...
...on their road to recovery, often opening doors to a new future. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I am delighted that the Invictus Games 2016 will once again showcase the...
...the UK is fighting “a new Battle of Britain”. All articles consider the capability of the Airseeker Rivet Joint, which can intercept phone calls and text messages for analysis, and...
The broadcast and print news today cover a variety of stories, including the past embedding of UK military personnel in other nations’ forces conducting air strikes against ISIL in Syria....
Today's defence news is dominated by Prime Minister David Cameron's comments to US media, that he wants Britain to do more in the campaign to defeat ISIL. ISIL campaign It...
...threats our world has faced', and he has ordered officials to begin planning for a new intervention in Libya, which has become a haven for ISIL jihadists. In a comment...
Amongst today’s broadcast bulletins is the news that the Prime Minister is expected announce trade deals of around £750m when he visits Indonesia later. Op Temperer The Guardian, The Independent,...
...up to go to Libya as part of a major new international mission to help stabilise the North African country and combat ISIL. The paper writes that the operation looks...
The death of Cilla Black and the Government’s announcement of new measures to clamp down on failed asylum seekers lead this morning’s broadcast headlines, which feature little of note on...
...Afghanistan and, where necessary, relocation to the UK. We look carefully at every case and they can of course be re-opened should new evidence of intimidation emerge. Separately the Sunday...