Defence in the Media: 21 September 2015
...senior Government source said they were “cautiously optimistic” the votes of Labour MPs in the House of Commons would outweigh those of Conservative rebels, who helped defeat David Cameron on...
...senior Government source said they were “cautiously optimistic” the votes of Labour MPs in the House of Commons would outweigh those of Conservative rebels, who helped defeat David Cameron on...
...working with Gabon Park Rangers at a military training centre at Mokekou. Their contribution includes sharing operational experience and training, including surveillance and analysis, as well as collection and use...
...black Britons who lived in the UK to West Indians and Caribbeans who travelled to the UK to support the fight for freedom. Estimates vary, but approximately 16,000 men from...
...can be clear that the MOD, like other government departments, rewards performance through the use of one-off payments. They are non-pensionable and have to be earned against stringent objectives each...
...Tizard led onto the pioneering technology that helped win that world war, and founded between London and Washington, between our two countries a scientific partnership that continues to flourish today,...
...committed to promoting Afghanistan’s stability and prosperity through our financial, political and military assistance, which includes contributing to the development of future Afghan leaders at the officer academy in Kabul...
...means better equipment for special forces and a clearer plan for the military to support the police in extreme circumstances like the terror attacks in Paris.” The Mail on Sunday...
...visited Paris yesterday. Daily Express writes that Mr Cameron offered France use of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for its strikes on ISIL in Syria. The paper goes on to say...
...today, and for as long as the global security situation demands. This afternoon, the House of Commons will debate the role of the strategic deterrent in defence of the nation....
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that Prime Minister David Cameron will appear in the House of Commons today to set out his case for extending UK...