Defence in the Media: 18 June 2015

...Plain incident All outlets today are reporting on last night’s road traffic incident on the Salisbury Plain, which involved British and Indian Army personnel and resulted in 20 people being...
...Plain incident All outlets today are reporting on last night’s road traffic incident on the Salisbury Plain, which involved British and Indian Army personnel and resulted in 20 people being...
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon was the main political guest on BBC’s Andrew Marr show today. Amongst other topics discussed, Mr Fallon spoke about the announcements he made in an...
Today’s defence related news continues to focus on HMS Queen Elizabeth’s departure for sea trials. HMS Queen Elizabeth sets sail from Scotland The news that the Royal Navy’s largest and...
Of Defence interest in today’s news is an interview with the head of the Army on winning the prestigious Business in the Community Gender Champion Award. Chief of the General...
Today's defence-related news includes the Prime Minister's speech to US Republicans, reporting on Lords Syria discussions, and the MOD's Equipment Plan. Prime Minister’s US Speech There is coverage in the...
The Sunday Mirror features a report on MOD expenses and bonuses on its front page today. Image of the day The Red Arrows fly over the Salisbury Cathedral on Armed...
Many outlets today have reported on an interview the Defence Secretary gave to BBC Radio 4’s World at One (WATO) yesterday which focussed on combating ISIL. Syria The Independent’s front...
Today’s broadcast and print media focus on the Greek financial troubles and the anniversary of the 7/7 bombings. Obama on ISIL Last night, in his Pentagon press conference following his...
Today’s defence in media includes coverage of NATO and the meeting that happened yesterday between Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon and US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, and a report...
Of note for Defence today is news from the Defence Secretary that two million people have been freed from Daesh in 2016. Daesh The Telegraph, The Times and The Sun...