Defence in the media: Tuesday 4 October
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s announcement that UK troops will be protected from elements of the European Convention on Human Rights in future conflicts. UK TROOPS...
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s announcement that UK troops will be protected from elements of the European Convention on Human Rights in future conflicts. UK TROOPS...
Sergeant David Harkness Blakey of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (R Innis Fus) was today laid to rest with full military honours at a ceremony in France almost 100 years after...
...the Army at Larkhill in Salisbury, the Daily Mail today reports on comments made by Major General Patrick Sanders who is reported to have said it is ‘almost unthinkable’ Britain...
The Queen today visited Defence Business Services (DBS) and the Headquarters of NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) at Imjin Barracks, Gloucester. During her visit to Innsworth House on...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
Leading today's Defence news is further reporting on the situation in Sharm el-Sheikh, and follow-up from the head of the armed forces' comments about Britain's nuclear deterrent. Sharm el-Sheikh The...
Today’s news features reporting on legal aid provided to military personnel. British soldiers also continue to exercise across Europe, including in Romania for NATO exercise Noble Jump, where the Defence...
Today’s defence news includes the £269M Crowsnest helicopter contract, and the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case relating to the detention of Serdar Mohammed. CROWSNEST ANNOUCEMENT The Telegraph Business (p3)...
...– whether today or 100 years ago. Forces Help to Buy scheme There is coverage in The Sun today of the Defence Secretary's announcement that the Forces Help to Buy...
Today’s Defence-related news includes a call for universities to do more to support ex-service personnel and the children of servicemen and women who have lost their lives during duty. Government...