Defence in the Media: 14 May 2015

...as fuel pumps”. A Government spokesperson said: Discussions remain ongoing in the EU on the proposed Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operation alongside parallel discussions at the UN Security...
...as fuel pumps”. A Government spokesperson said: Discussions remain ongoing in the EU on the proposed Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operation alongside parallel discussions at the UN Security...
...from the combined mission today. Pictured: Migrants are led to safety from their stricken craft to a Landing craft from HMS Bulwark in the Central Mediterranean. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon...
Defence news today includes reporting about a new radar facility in Shetland, and further coverage of the Defence Secretary's Russia-focused interview in yesterday's Daily Telegraph. Saxa Vord radar station Newspapers...
...in World War One. The Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon was in attendance at the memorial. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: Today, one hundred years ago, British, Canadian and...
...on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the UK will today send an RAF C-17 aircraft to Tunisia, in order to collect and bring home British nationals who were injured in...
Today's defence news is dominated by forty-eight Royal Navy sailors taking their places in history at today's Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace. ROYAL NAVY MAKE HISTORY IN...
Today’s coverage includes the story that the final five bodies of the 30 Britons who died in the Tunisia beach attack last week will be flown home today on board...
Today’s news includes plans for a permanent memorial to the victims of the Tunisian terrorist attack in Britain, and a site of remembrance for all British nationals killed in atrocities...
This morning’s broadcast and newspaper headlines include news of changes to the FCO’s travel advice for Tunisia, and further analysis of the Chancellor’s budget proposals. Tunisia The Independent, The Times,...
Today’s broadcast news is led by David Cameron, who will set out a five-year strategy to combat Islamic extremism in Birminghamtoday, saying it is the ‘struggle of our generation’. In...