Defence in the Media: 29 September 2015

Prominent in the media this morning are reports that four British jihadis are to face global travel bans and asset freezes and the apparent disagreement between President Obama and Vladimir...
Prominent in the media this morning are reports that four British jihadis are to face global travel bans and asset freezes and the apparent disagreement between President Obama and Vladimir...
...challenging and will provide a unique opportunity for those selected to travel to the South Pole. If successful, it will be the first all female military team crossing of the...
...Iran-backed militias are opening another front in their ground offensive, seizing territory south of Aleppo cleared by co-ordinated Russian bombings and threatening to lay siege to the city. The paper...
...time working at the Cadet Training Centre in Frimley Park in between rehabilitation sessions at Headley Court, and after a year of walking badly, made the decision to have his...
...suggesting a terrorist attack is based on intercepted communications between militants in the Sinai - the Times and Telegraph lead on this line. There is broad coverage of the hope...
...members of the Armed Forces automatic pay rises are likely to damage morale and cause people to leave the Services. The letter also claims there is an “iniquitous disparity” between...
...New Year celebrations have been cancelled because of a terror alert. Elsewhere, the outgoing UN refugee head Antonio Guterres has said the EU was grossly unprepared for this year’s mass...
...waters in South Ayrshire. It has been a truly tri-service response. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the Armed Forces that have been involved,...
...al-Muhajiroun. He was able to do so, the newspaper writes, because his passport was not taken away from him after he was released on police bail. IRAQ The Daily Mail...
...and safer as a bigger alliance, but we have to get better protection for parliament, currency and borders. When Russia invaded Crimea, the only organisation that could deal with it...