Defence in the media: Tuesday 15 November 2016

...A MOD Spokesperson said: This is an important report and we are determined to deliver a better defence estate. That’s why we’ve outlined a long-term, military-led strategy, to invest £4...
...A MOD Spokesperson said: This is an important report and we are determined to deliver a better defence estate. That’s why we’ve outlined a long-term, military-led strategy, to invest £4...
...put up around Britain's cities in a bid to prevent Berlin and Nice-style lorry attacks. DAESH In the Sunday Times, Security Minister Ben Wallace said Daesh had used chemical weapons...
...use of force by the Attorney General, where he said that specific advance evidence of a terror plot threatening UK interests is not legally necessary before launching pre-emptive drone strikes...
...widely report on the meeting between the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump. The Financial Times, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph and others confirmed that the two leaders discussed a wide...
...the crew. HMS Dragon is fitted with two large sea boats capable of carrying six passengers each. We were able to use both boats to transfer the crew as quickly...
...are withdrawn from use and disposed of in line with current food safety legislation. TYPE 26 The Sun and Daily Record follow up on The Sunday Times story on the...
...two British medical students who worked as Daesh medics. While The Times reports on Daesh’s use of suicide bombers. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: “As Iraqi forces push further...
...use of Lariam. An MOD spokesperson said: The vast majority of deployed personnel already receive alternatives to Lariam and, where it is used, it is only prescribed after an individual...
...on Sunday both carry articles about E-blueys. A MOD spokesperson said: The use of e-bluey has dropped by 98% since 2014 and no longer provides value for money for the...
...100 innocent civilians and children in Syria’s Idlib province last Tuesday was immoral and illegal. After the horrors of chemical attacks in the Great War, the use of asphyxiating, poisonous...