Defence in the Media: 11 November
...story is carried in The Times that the first charter flight bringing Syrian refugees will arrive in Britain next week, officials have confirmed. The jet will see the first significant...
...story is carried in The Times that the first charter flight bringing Syrian refugees will arrive in Britain next week, officials have confirmed. The jet will see the first significant...
...people were unaware the Army were recruiting and of the starting salary and fast promotions. The high-tech careers road show called ‘With heart. With mind’ is referenced and Major General...
...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...
...Service Family Accommodation they, are required to vacate the property to ensure it is available for the next entitled Service family. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign...
...the Chancellor will use a speech at GCHQ to say that ISIL poses a significant cyber threat amid fears that terrorists could murder people by attacking power stations, hospitals and...
...Reserve units yesterday by wrapping two taxis in Army Reserve branding to promote this years recruitment campaign. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...network in northern Syria. It comes amid growing signs of collaboration against ISIL between Russian, French and US forces. Cyprus migrants The Daily Mail says that Cypriot officials have said...
...must be significantly boosted if they are to cope with a Paris-style attack. SDSR The Sunday Times reports that a £12bn deal will treble the firepower of the UK’s...
...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...
...greater understanding we now have about the detailed design of the submarines and their manufacture. This means there will be no compromise to the UK’s continuous at sea deterrent. On...