Defence in the Media: 26 June 2015

...of those returning to Britain this year will not have anywhere to stay because o planned infrastructure with a £1 billion budget has not yet been built. An MOD spokesperson...
...of those returning to Britain this year will not have anywhere to stay because o planned infrastructure with a £1 billion budget has not yet been built. An MOD spokesperson...
...attacks, and it is reported that he plans to make a direct appeal to any young British Muslims tempted to join ISIL to de-glamorise the Islamist cause by warning teenagers...
...forces inside Libya. Ahead of his trip to South East Asia, the Prime Minister has argued that ISIL will only be thwarted if countries unite against 'one of the biggest...
...to remember the Armistice in the Korean War because it was on that day that hostilities ended and the Korean people were once more able to live in a peaceful...
...to move to Britain because he fears he could be killed by the Taliban. The Sunday Times (paywall) reports that a former British army officer has been trying to help...
This morning’s defence-related broadcast headlines include the BBC reporting across Breakfast and BBC R4 Today that 18 Hurricanes and six Spitfires will fly over south-east England later today to mark...
...call. Tom Hudson and Pete Fletcher had arrived 30 miles South West of the Scilly Isles 96 days, 23 hours and 50 minutes after setting off from New York when...
...in South Wales, supporting thousands of UK jobs and ensuring our servicemen and women have the very best equipment. Afghan interpreters The Daily Mail reports that Penny Mordaunt, Minister for...
...was plotting and publish the legal advice used to justify this unprecedented strike - then everyone can decide. Elsewhere, the Daily Mail reports that British forces could be deployed to...
...said to be satellite pictures of Russian military cargo planes arriving at an airfield south of the Syrian port of Latakia, bringing prefabricated housing for 1,000 troops, and giving definitive...