Defence in the Media: Saturday 17 February 2018
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the UK is ramping up efforts to stop animals being hunted in Malawi and the Prime Minister’s speech on defence and security issues in Munich.
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the UK is ramping up efforts to stop animals being hunted in Malawi and the Prime Minister’s speech on defence and security issues in Munich.
Today’s defence-related media includes claims about soldiers undergoing training with a kung-fu master, and the Defence Secretary's visit to Washington.
Today’s defence-related news includes the UK/ France summit at Sandhurst, a campaign for Afghan former interpreters with the British Forces and the Public Accounts Committee’s publication of their report on "Delivering Carrier Strike".
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of an Army recruitment campaign video and Second World War veteran Tony Rampling North Essex receiving the Légion dHonneur.
Today's papers feature speculation on the appointment of the new Chief of Defence Staff and further coverage on the New Year Honours 2018.
Defence news today continues to cover the multi-billion pound contract to supply Qatar with 24 Typhoon aircraft, and also includes the inaugural Armed Forces, Veterans And Emergency Services Brazilian Ju-Jitsu Championships in Aldershot.
Defence news today includes an interview the Defence Secretary gave with the Daily Mail on Russia and the investigations into British troops who served in Iraq.
Defence news today includes HMS Queen Elizabeth and the Princess of Wales’ Royal regiment.
Defence news today includes continued coverage of the heroic military dog Mali.
Defence news of note includes continued coverage that British soldiers have worked with the US to control 4x4s with Xbox-style controllers. Xbox controllers and robotic trucks There is online reporting, including by the Daily Mail, The Mirror and British Forces Broadcasting …