Defence in the Media: 02 February 2016
...of the Private Cheryl James inquest, many leading with reports that the Coroner has confirmed they will not look into claims of a culture of sex abuse at Deepcut Barracks....
...of the Private Cheryl James inquest, many leading with reports that the Coroner has confirmed they will not look into claims of a culture of sex abuse at Deepcut Barracks....
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news , including IHAT, the Defence Secretary's visit to Germany and the Cheryl James inquest. IHAT cases The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Mail,...
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This morning’s papers cover a range of Defence-related topics, including a speech due to be made by the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon today. Airseeker Rivet Joint The Daily Mail, Daily...
...Court, Brigadier John Donnelly, Director Personal Services (Army), said: I would like to apologise for the deaths of James Dunsby, Craig Roberts and Edward Maher: three fine soldiers. I would...
...which provides initial administrative support before the French authorities process the medal applications. We are doing our very best to process the applications as quickly as possible and we prioritise...
...The majority of today’s papers continue their coverage of the inquest into the deaths of three soldiers in the Brecon Beacons. The Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph report that another...
...Dialogue this weekend were highlighted on today’s BBC Breakfast (0635) and BBC R4 Today. Mr Carter said that Britain risks becoming disengaged from world affairs if it cuts spending on...