Defence in the Media: 14 June 2016
This morning’s defence news includes reporting on Iraqi efforts to liberate Fallujah from Daesh control and continued coverage of how serving SAS soldiers were named in The Queen’s birthday honours list.
This morning’s defence news includes reporting on Iraqi efforts to liberate Fallujah from Daesh control and continued coverage of how serving SAS soldiers were named in The Queen’s birthday honours list.
In today's items of interest for Defence, commemorations of the Battle of Jutland are taking place and the latest on the Iraqi army in Fallujah.
Today's items of interest for Defence includes the Lords EU report on migration, a Supreme Court ruling on Iraqi legal claims and the Invictus Games.
There are further tributes to Captain David Seath in today's Defence-related news coverage, as well as a report on the use of enhanced Paveway bombs to destroy a Daesh tunnel complex in Iraq.
In a quieter day for defence news, there is reporting on gifting ammunition to the Kurdish Peshmerga and Pacific 24 boats.
Today’s defence news blog covers issues including Britain’s nuclear deterrent and an investigation into a fatal shooting in Iraq that found a soldier acted in self-defence.
Today’s defence news summary includes coverage of the UK’s support of the fight against Daesh in Iraq and success for RFA Lyme Bay.
Today’s defence reporting includes articles on military pay and the release of the latest case load figures for the Iraq Historical Allegation Team. Also read more about Exercise Tractable 2016 on Salisbury Plain Training Area.
Leading Defence news today is further coverage on homes for Army families, and reporting that five military personnel have been recognised for making a difference for LGBT in the workplace. Army housing An article in The Sun reports that the chief executives of Carillion …
In today's round-up of defence news there is reporting about Lord Bramall, more on Iraq historical allegations and an RAF veteran joining RAF units on a march through central Europe.