Defence in the Media: 28 January 2017

...which even less identified that the safety of our aircraft may have been compromised, underlining the professionalism of the aviators that use it. Safety continues to be of paramount importance...
...which even less identified that the safety of our aircraft may have been compromised, underlining the professionalism of the aviators that use it. Safety continues to be of paramount importance...
...Malaria and we welcome the Committee’s conclusion that, in some cases, Lariam will be the most effective way of doing that. Libya The Daily Telegraph suggests that Libyan fighters wounded...
...world order" is "unstinting" and that his message to Britain's enemies and allies is that the "UK armed forces are forces to be reckoned with". In an op-ed, He says...
...Down yesterday. On the front page, the paper writes that the Defence Secretary has vowed to continue to take the fight to Daesh. The Defence Secretary also says that he...
...is continued coverage of the military response to Hurricane Irma. The Sun reports that HMS Ocean arrived ahead of a French helicopter carrier, and the Daily Mirror reports that Virgin...
...British Overseas Territories will be welcome respite to those who have seen their islands battered by repeated hurricanes. Ocean will help support the longer-term reconstruction of the Caribbean islands which...
...the news. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: The US commitment is very welcome. In my call with Secretary Mattis yesterday [21/08] we agreed that despite the challenges, we have...
...that Britain intends to remain a global power. It is also reported that the ship’s commander, Captain Jerry Kyd, had an emotional, historic day bringing the ship home. Local coverage...
...warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, made her debut in Portsmouth Harbour this morning. Marking a historic moment, the 65,000-tonne carrier received the warmest of welcomes, as she arrived into her home...