Defence in the media: Monday 18 June 2018
Today’s defence news includes British Army personnel training and advising the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Defence Committee’s preliminary report on the Modernising Defence Programme.
Today’s defence news includes British Army personnel training and advising the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Defence Committee’s preliminary report on the Modernising Defence Programme.
Today’s Defence related news includes coverage of UK defence spending and the Defence Secretary's visit to Wiltshire based troops who demonstrated their combat readiness.
Defence news today includes the UK’s programme to replace trident, the annual report and accounts, soldier welfare, and the University Officer Training Corps.
Today's defence related news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s speech at the RAF Air Power Conference in London, the new Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier, the construction of the Type 26 Frigates and the military ceremonial role during the State …
Today’s defence news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to Washington, a speech that the Chief of the General Staff Sir Nick Carter made at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) warfare conference, and an upcoming Army exercise in …
Defence-related news today includes the formation of a new defence innovation panel and the development of unmanned vehicles, the investigation into the Smolensk air disaster and RAF uniforms.
Top defence stories today include continued coverage of operations in western Mosul, where the RAF are providing close air support to Iraqi Security Forces; the announcement of an £8million investment in unmanned air systems; criticism of the Royal Navy’s Type …
Today's defence-related news includes the Prime Minister's speech to US Republicans, reporting on Lords Syria discussions, and the MOD's Equipment Plan.
The cyber attack on TalkTalk and Hurricane Patricia dominate this morning’s broadcast headlines while in defence news, today’s newspapers continue to cover the migrant situation at RAF Akrotiri, along with spending and litigation stemming from the UK’s military campaigns overseas.
Broadcasters today are reporting that the US and Russia are to hold new talks on air safety in Syria, while there is other coverage of both the MH17 crash report and UK relations with Saudi Arabia.