Defence in the Media: 11 August 2015

Included amongst this morning’s broadcast bulletins and of interest to Defence is the Sky News report that ISIL are now focussing on urging British recruits to carry out “lone wolf”...
Included amongst this morning’s broadcast bulletins and of interest to Defence is the Sky News report that ISIL are now focussing on urging British recruits to carry out “lone wolf”...
...print news, families of British service personnel killed in the Iraq War have threatened legal action against Sir John Chilcot over the significant delays in the publication of the inquiry’s...
...ago the public waited on Downing Street to hear about Japan's surrender. (c) IWM / Crown Copyright. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...we have put in place a package of legal and fair policies for the brave men and women who worked with us for a significant time, and who were made...
...and Caicos that the Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief team of RFA Lyme Bay went ashore. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts. ...
Today’s broadcast channels are dominated by continuing news of the Shoreham Air Show crash in which a Hawker Hunter jet crashed into the A27, killing seven people. It is also...
Today’s defence news touches on the situation in Afghanistan, the inquest into the death of a young air cadet and measures taken to counter ISIL online. There is also further...
...infrastructure. RFA Lyme Bay has arrived in Dominica to assist with humanitarian efforts following Tropical Storm Erika. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...efforts to help the people of Dominica rebuild their lives in the wake of tropical storm Erika Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...of the papers report that Chancellor George Osborne has given a strong signal that Britain will take part in military action in Syria. He warned that dealing with the escalating...