Defence in the Media: 17 July 2015
...should come clean about what personnel are doing. The MOD has stated that no UK personnel are currently embedded with anti-ISIL Coalition forces conducting air strikes in Syria. Our full...
...should come clean about what personnel are doing. The MOD has stated that no UK personnel are currently embedded with anti-ISIL Coalition forces conducting air strikes in Syria. Our full...
...forces in Syria. The Daily Telegraph and the Times report that Mr Fallon has ruled out sending British combat troops to fight ISIL in Iraq and Syria, adding that that...
...the MOD with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the long term operation of nuclear reactor cores and has been used to give advance notice of any issues that might...
...former Second World War air base that was used for servicing fighter planes. The paper reports that the Welsh government has for several years been pushing the MOD to release...
...that the Tribunal agreed with the Information Commissioner’s assessment that the information requested should not be released under the Freedom of Information Act. It would not be in the public...
...agreed nuclear deal is implemented successfully. Yemen The Independent writes that the UK is helping to arm Saudi planes attacking rebel targets in Yemen as an Oxfam report says that...
...including in key areas like engineering, and we have to rise to that long term challenge and we are taking significant steps to do that. The article suggests that we...
...that we reduce this problem. Manning A number of the papers have followed up on yesterday’s story about Army manning. The Financial Times reports that so many soldiers have left...
...made by the Prime Minister that MOD land will be used to ease the transport gridlock around Dover. Libya The Times reports that hundreds of British troops are being lined...
...where needed. Gibraltar It has been reported in the Times, Independent and Mail, and now on broadcast channels, that Britain has said that Spanish police actions were "unacceptable and unlawful"...