Defence in the Media: Wednesday 14 March 2018
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and the naming of HMS Trent.
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and the naming of HMS Trent.
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.
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.
Today’s defence news includes the Defence Secretary’s visit to RAF Coningsby and how businesses across the UK have helped build the nation’s new Aircraft Carriers.
Today’s defence-related media coverage includes news on the Defence Secretary's first Defence Oral Questions in the House of Commons Defence Oral Questions There is widespread coverage of yesterday's Defence Oral Questions in the House of Commons, when the Defence …
Today’s defence-related news includes further coverage of the Defence Secretary’s first visit to NATO and compensation to service personnel. Defence Secretary visits NATO The Times and The Sun report on the attendance of the Defence Secretary at the NATO Defence …
Today's Defence news includes coverage of the UK air campaign to defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria, Remembrance, a Russian Open Skies flight over the UK and Army recruitment.
Defence news today includes the appointment of Gavin Williamson as Defence Secretary and the poppy appeal.