Defence in the media: 13 April 2016

Today’s defence news includes reporting on Libya and coverage of a court case which heard that the youngest British soldier to serve in Afghanistan was beaten to death in an...
Today’s defence news includes reporting on Libya and coverage of a court case which heard that the youngest British soldier to serve in Afghanistan was beaten to death in an...
...Force. More than 200 defence personnel are expected to march in this year’s Pride in London parade. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
Today’s news blog features more on the remarkable life story of Sandhurst’s leading Army officer cadet, Kidane Cousland, plus claims relating to an arms fair held in London last year....
...the court martial’s decision. Our thoughts remain with Cpl Ellement’s family and friends at this time. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts. ...
...News Awards 2016. The MOD’s Education Outreach Programme Director, Andy Gillman, was a runner up at the awards last night after being nominated by the readership of The Muslim News....
...true gentleman. He was my Assistant Adjutant and so I knew him very well. He served on operations in Helmand with 19th Regiment Royal Artillery before joining the Commando Gunners...
Of note for Defence news today is reporting on the threat posed by Daesh, and further coverage in tribute to Captain David Seath. Daesh The Telegraph front page story today...
In defence-related news, there is coverage following yesterday’s Arms Export Committee hearing and more on the UK’s latest activity against Daesh. Saudi Arabia The Guardian and The Independent report on...
On a quiet day for defence news, a review of MOD procurement and Army assistance to tackle elephant poaching in Africa receive newspaper coverage. DEFENCE PROCUREMENT REVIEW The Times reports...
...Irish) Regt RLC in the final of the Reserve Cup Final at Aldershot Military Stadium on Saturday. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....