Defence in the Media: 2 April 2018

...all departments we’re working to reduce and, where possible, eliminate the use of single use plastics. We are currently undertaking a review of what plastics the MOD and the Armed...
...all departments we’re working to reduce and, where possible, eliminate the use of single use plastics. We are currently undertaking a review of what plastics the MOD and the Armed...
...The round the clock nuclear deterrent is as crucial to Britain’s national security now as it has ever been. We use it everyday to deter extreme threats that cannot be...
...Any suggestion that 280 soldiers have received letters from the IHAT informing them that they face prosecution for their role in events in Iraq is not true. IHAT investigators have...
...government email addresses registered with the dating service are among those released online, raising fears that criminals could use nude pictures and details of sexual desires posted on the site...
...nation proud. That former occupant of this great house Winston Churchill used to say: "Once a solider, twice the citizen" and he would surely agree that those who support our...
...There is no overall programme to deliver free wi-fi access to UK based soldiers for personal use, however wi-fi is currently provided across 90% of the Army estate on a...
...the Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson who said: We have taken this action because we have all seen the images of the suffering of men, women and children. That is why...
...families to suspend phone contracts whilst on overseas deployment, so that they are not required to pay for services that they are not using. A credit union has been set...
...of these partner agencies the Environment Agency would normally be the main focus for questions from the group. I served on Operation SHAKU, the code name that the MOD...
...opinions from the White House, that even a miniaturised device would be expected to have created a blast far bigger than the more rudimentary atomic bombs North Korea has tested...