Defence in the Media: 7 March 2016

...with a helicopter, adding that its primary objective is to build up a picture of the routes used so the smugglers' business model can be disrupted. He also says the...
...with a helicopter, adding that its primary objective is to build up a picture of the routes used so the smugglers' business model can be disrupted. He also says the...
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visits Turkey today where he is meeting the Turkish Prime Minister, the Chief of the General Staff and the Foreign and Defence Ministers. Speaking from...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that the EU and Turkey have agreed the broad principles of a plan to ease the migration crisis, but have delayed...
Leading Defence news today is continued coverage of the terror attack in Turkey, and reporting on whether the UK could send non-combat troops to Libya. Ankara There is continued and...
...those most in need. But we know that there is more to do and we will study the report. Turkey The FT and The Guardian report that Turkey’s president has...
...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...
...complex and necessarily time-consuming process which can be made more difficult by some legal firms and opponents seeking to use the system for their own ends. Just because an allegation...
...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...
...neglected. Yet, since then, we've worked hard to join up the dots between Government, Reservists and employers. Working to get our relationship right; making sure a better package of benefits...
...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...