Defence in the Media: 25 September 2015

...MOD follows Public Health England guidelines and that there is no detailed evidence that says performance in military areas are affected by mefloquine. He acknowledged that while there may be...
...MOD follows Public Health England guidelines and that there is no detailed evidence that says performance in military areas are affected by mefloquine. He acknowledged that while there may be...
Of note for Defence in today's news is coverage of a report that looks at UK troop numbers, and stories that carry Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's comments that Russia is...
Today’s broadcast headlines include reports that Downing Street is shelving its plans for a House of Commons vote to authorise British air strikes against ISIL in Syria. Syria Vote The...
...The Daily Telegraph reports that George Osborne will warn today that Islamist terrorists want to use the internet for "evil" by launching deadly cyber-attacks that could cripple Britain. It says...
...prone to anxiety and depression and that the new data attempts to work out what care will be required. A Government spokesperson said: The Government is absolutely committed to optimising...
Leading today's Defence news are reports that Iran detained two US navy vessels in the Persian Gulf, and there is further coverage of training deaths in the Armed Forces. US...
...a very important and valued member of the Coalition. But this Campaign is one that will take time; we have seen on the news how Daesh use the urban environment...
...system remains entirely sovereign to the UK. Daesh Articles in the Daily Telegraph, The Star, The Times and The Guardian report that Europol has warned that Daesh has set up...
...maintain high standards and points out that the Commission has not asked for a full investigation. Daesh The Sunday Times reports that Daesh operatives have entered Britain with the ringleader...
...that one of the “masterminds” behind last summer’s massacre of British tourists in Tunisia was killed in the air strike. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I welcome this strike that...