Defence in the Media: Monday 9 July 2018
Today’s defence news is led by news of an independent review by Philip Dunne, Defence Secretary comments on Daesh and the First Sea Lord's appearance on Sky News.
Today’s defence news is led by news of an independent review by Philip Dunne, Defence Secretary comments on Daesh and the First Sea Lord's appearance on Sky News.
...target. The Defence Secretary launched the Modernising Defence Programme to strengthen our Armed Forces in the face of intensifying threats and, while we welcome the Defence Committee’s preliminary report, we...
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".
...OF THE DAY 106 UK troops were awarded medals for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. Crown copyright. Follow us on Twitter, Linked in and Instagram and don’t forget...
Today’s defence-related coverage includes the news that the UK will step up its role in the fight against Daesh. FIGHT AGAINST DAESH The Telegraph, The Times, The Sun, Daily Mail,...
Today's media includes news on the National Shipbuilding Strategy, whilst an Army documentary aired on BBC 2 last night. BAE SYSTEMS SIGNS TYPE 31e AGREEMENT WITH CAMMELL LAIRD In response...
...flushed entirely out of Syria and Iraq. Read the latest in the fight against Daesh here F-35 programme The Times, Eastern Daily Press and Press Association report that the House...
News of potential medals for the campaign against Daesh features prominently in the media today, following the Defence Secretary's visit to the Middle East.
In today's defence-related news, the RAF is the first service open to women in all branches and trades, the UK steps up commitment to countering Daesh and Defence Minister Harriett...
Today's defence-related news includes the Defence Secretary's announcements of the uplift in UK troop numbers to Afghanistan, that Daesh faces its endgame in Mosul and a £48m Apache training contract....