Defence in the Media: 15 June 2016

...coverage this morning in The Daily Telegraph as well as online on Sky News, Mail Online and the Express speculates how UK troops might be deployed to Eastern Europe under...
...coverage this morning in The Daily Telegraph as well as online on Sky News, Mail Online and the Express speculates how UK troops might be deployed to Eastern Europe under...
...spokesperson said that the full report will be most easily accessed online. A government spokesperson said: We are currently considering these issues and how best to ensure that those directly...
...another way, an Army where a talented young woman like Cheryl James would have thrived and excelled. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
Leading Defence news today are reports that Libor funding will benefit many military charities and continued coverage of the inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James. Meanwhile, the Irish...
...nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted ebola in Sierra Leone, being taken to the Royal Free Hospital in London for the third time with a “late complication”. Experts said that she...
...to help stem the flow of refugees coming into Europe. It is reported that the alliance is considering a request from Turkey and Germany for ships from Nato countries to...
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 nuclear submarines. Deepcut There is widespread coverage in today's papers of the …
Media outlets this morning report that a new inquest into the death of Pte Cheryl James at Deepcut Barracks begins today. The papers report on Syrian peace talks and speculation...
...winds to parts of the UK yesterday. The papers write that The Environment Agency deployed temporary defences and pumps in Cumbria yesterday and put military teams, including military personnel, in...
...warfare training in Brunei, learning to live, survive and fight in this unique training environment. So far the troops have been learning to live off the land, involving identifying edible...