Defence in the Media: 9 February 2016
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
Of note in Defence news today is reporting on the new inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James, and coverage of the new £201m contract to develop Britain's new...
...Sunday). This sets out how Britain will seize opportunities to deliver new businesses, create top-quality jobs, and help us gain a better understanding of space. With this policy, we are...
...is below, but it's important to remember that the new 65,000 tonne Queen Elizabeth class carriers, the largest the Royal Navy has ever built, will renew Britain's carrier strike ability...
...routes via Africa into Europe and the UK, working with France, Australia, New Zealand and Tanzanian authorities. It’s a unique thing the Royal Navy can do, deploying thousands of miles...
...Ridge will become Major General Susan Ridge the new Director General Army Legal Services (DGALS). General Sir Nick Carter congratulates Brigadier Ridge on her new appointment. It is 23 years...
...day began on a high when UK wheelchair tennis duo and former soldiers Andy McErlean and Alex Krol took gold against the New Zealand team with an impressive 6 games...
...an investigation into New Zealand’s SAS Regiments conduct. The Mail on Sunday carries an interview with a former SBS Sgt who was questioned by the Royal Military Police as part...
...Foreign Secretary confirmed the UK's commitment to the South China Sea as part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements between the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Singapore. A Ministry...
...of Human Rights in a case brought by Stonewall, the charity. A new code of conduct was introduced and the practice effectively ended, even though the legislation remained on the...
...a new Army code of conduct will crack down on bullying and sexual harassment. He said the Army should "accept everyone in an inclusive way" and yesterday told hundreds of...