Defence in the media: 4 June 2016

This morning’s defence news includes further reporting on the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Pte Cheryl James and stories on the cost of hard copies of the...
This morning’s defence news includes further reporting on the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Pte Cheryl James and stories on the cost of hard copies of the...
Of note for Defence today are reports about a UK peacekeeping deployment to South Sudan and claims about operations in Syria. South Sudan BBC News carries online an article that...
Today's defence news includes reports that hundreds of troops are taking part in a Nato exercise in Poland, as well as stories on Trident and service accommodation. EXERCISE ANAKONDA The...
...the first church in the UK to sign the Armed Forces Covenant. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York signed the Covenant in 2015 on behalf of the entire Church of...
...security of our allies across the region, but for the safety of British citizens here at home. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
Today’s defence news includes RAF attacks on targets in Fallujah, SAS soldiers potentially facing court martial, and a response to the critique on defence procurement. Air Strikes The Sun reports...
...the Household Cavalry Band carrying priceless antique solid silver drums weighing 80lbs each were also on parade. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...flypast with the new F35 Lightning II aircraft on 11 July, further Red Arrows flypasts in different formations are now planned for 15, 16 and 17 July. These additional flypasts,...
...MOD’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre, part of Defence Business Services, with a new headstone bearing Sgt Bents name and a personal inscription from his family, provided by the Commonwealth...
Of note for Defence news today includes reporting around the situation in Libya, and the role of Daesh in the conflict. Libya The Sunday Times reports that as many as...