Defence in the Media - 17 October 2016
...pass their fitness tests, but a wearable technology device can be a useful tool for those who need to track injury-recovery and fitness. They are not in general use across...
...pass their fitness tests, but a wearable technology device can be a useful tool for those who need to track injury-recovery and fitness. They are not in general use across...
...skills and facilities necessary. Human Rights The Independent report that Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights is “disappointed” in the fact that the Government has not clarified its position in...
...MOD website. IHAT Following the Attorney-General’s appearance in front of the Defence Committee, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The Times and The Sun carry his comments that many of the...
There is coverage today of the Defence Secretary’s cyber investment announcement and the naming of the UK’s first new submarine. HMS Dreadnought The Sun, The Mirror and BBC report that...
...installations. The military effects the Regiment provides in support of operations range from that of deterrence and detection, right through to the use of sub-lethal force. The 1st Military Working...
A variety of Defence stories are featured in today's news, including civil service and armed forces pay, and the armed forces use of fitness apps. BONUSES The Sun reports that...
...BANNED The Mail on Sunday splashes that a military charity has been banned from collecting donations amid growing concerns that rogue fundraisers are pocketing millions of pounds intended to help...
...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...
...era of maritime power for the Royal Navy. There is coverage in the Sunday Express and The Mirror online, writing that Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has said new ships...
...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...