Defence in the media: Friday 16 November 2018

...to bring an immense boost of £35 billion into the British economy, and it will be welcome news to our firms that many more jets are now set for production....
...to bring an immense boost of £35 billion into the British economy, and it will be welcome news to our firms that many more jets are now set for production....
...and its allies exposed a campaign by the Russian military intelligence service to target the worlds of politics, business, media and sport. The National Cyber Security Centre identified that a...
...Herald and the Sun all report on President Trump’s comments that he was ‘blown away’ by the joint US-UK Special Forces hostage rescue display. His comments that the UK-US relationship...
Today’s Defence-related news includes coverage of the NATO Summit and President Trump’s military welcome. NATO Summit Coverage of the NATO Summit focused on defence spending across the member states. The...
...Daily Mail, Daily Star, FT and Daily Express, lead this morning on the news that the couple who are fighting for their lives in a hospital in Salisbury were exposed...
...Strike 18 in Poland. The Daily Telegraph write that the new equipment is a ‘game changer’ and suggests the trial confirms that the new head of the Army’s belief that...
...the Modernising Defence Programme. It argues that Britain must look to spend another £20 billion a year on defence to ensure that the Armed Forces can deter and respond to...
...national security challenges too. The international doctrine governing their use is still evolving. Remembering Bomber Command The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Daily Express warmly welcome the new Bomber Command...
...The Sun report that the Prime Minister has announced an additional £600 million in funding for the Dreadnought programme. The Prime Minister made the announcement in response to a question...
...in which she told the ship’s crew: “I know that, like me, you will always treasure your memories of HMS Ocean.” RAF 100 BBC Radio 4 Today reported from RAF...