Defence in the Media: 31 July 2015

This morning’s broadcast headlines are dominated by the ongoing migrant crisis in Calais and Kent.
This morning’s broadcast headlines are dominated by the ongoing migrant crisis in Calais and Kent.
...outline plans agreed by Turkey and the US to drive ISIL out of a strip of land along the Turkish-Syrian border. According to reports the landmark deal will draw Turkey...
Amongst today’s broadcast bulletins is the news that the Prime Minister is expected announce trade deals of around £750m when he visits Indonesia later.
...People writes that sick leave is causing strain in the Royal Navy as the service struggles to find specialists. However, we’re clear that we can and do meet our operational...
...The MOD is clear that decisions to prosecute Service Personnel are independently taken by the Service Prosecution Authority, who fall under the responsibility of the Attorney General, rather than the...
...retake a critical city would begin this summer. The Times has printed photographs released by militants showing the demolition of a 30,000 seat sports stadium near Ramadi as the US...
...part of the US-led programme to train and equip screened members of the Syrian moderate opposition as announced here in March. On current planning the UK is not committing several...
Today’s broadcast news is led by David Cameron, who will set out a five-year strategy to combat Islamic extremism in Birminghamtoday, saying it is the ‘struggle of our generation’. In...
...is factually inaccurate. The department is still awaiting the coroner's full report. A full service inquiry will begin as soon as possible to ensure that everything possible is learned from...
...end of the year, and the first anniversary of the MH17 plane crash over Ukraine. UK personnel embeds in Syria Broadcasters and online media outlets including BBC, Sky, Telegraph online,...