Defence in the Media: 8 March 2017
Today’s defence stories includes coverage of International Woman's Day and RAF Typhoons that escorted aircraft to Birmingham.
Today’s defence stories includes coverage of International Woman's Day and RAF Typhoons that escorted aircraft to Birmingham.
Top defence stories today include the presentation of ceremonial leeks by Her Majesty The Queen to mark St David’s Day, the judgement of the Court Martial into an RAF pilot who caused a Voyager aircraft to nosedive more than 4,000ft …
This morning there is news of a terrorist attack on a mosque in Quebec yesterday which left six people dead and several others injured. The two attackers have been arrested.
Today’s defence news includes reports of RAF jets being scrambled to escort a passenger plane which made an emergency landing at Prestwick Airport. There is also coverage of recruitment company Red Snapper receiving £20m of ‘tax payers’ money, a rally …
In defence media today there is coverage of recent RAF strikes against Daesh. The winners of the Army photographic competition winners have also been announced. RAF Strike Update The Sun reports that RAF jets and drones have destroyed 46 Daesh targets over …
This morning, the battle for Mosul continues to be the central focus for both broadcast and print media.
Today’s defence news includes more on the deployment of RAF aircraft and personnel for an international exercise programme across the Asia-Pacific region.
Today’s defence-related news includes the announcement that the RAF will be sending Typhoons to the Asia-Pacific region for Exercise Eastern Venture.
Today’s defence related news includes reports about the British military’s search for UFOs. The Daily Star on Sunday and the Sunday Express both claim that the British military are still hunting for UFOs from an ‘x-files’ base in London, in …
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of HMS Daring setting sail from Portsmouth to the Gulf to support the military campaign against Daesh and a report about military charities being accused of exaggerating the problem of PTSD among veterans to raise …