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.
...in Nigeria The Daily Mirror (30,35) and The Sun (13) both report that British troops are training local forces in Nigeria in countering IEDs and countering Boko Haram ambushes. The...
...and in Kabul who ensure that former Afghan staff who feel threatened are properly supported. The Public Accounts Committee report. The Sun, Daily Mirror, BBC News Online, The Times, BBC...
...region and Europe. But we have always expected that the threat Daesh posed would evolve. In response to our military success, Daesh has become more diffuse, organic and networked. The...
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...
...carrier, to have a front row seat, would be an absolute privilege. It wouldn’t just be about the pilot - there are hundreds of people who have been working tirelessly...
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.
...of 600 troops.The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail add that Daesh have lost their grip in recent battles with Iraqi forces in Tal Afar and Mosul. The Daily Mirror...
...Daily Mail, which reflects that the new generation of around 50 Apache attack helicopters is entering service with the Army in the early 2020s. The article links the announcement to...