Defence in the Media: 16 January 2017
Of note for Defence today is news from the Defence Secretary that two million people have been freed from Daesh in 2016.
Of note for Defence today is news from the Defence Secretary that two million people have been freed from Daesh in 2016.
Today’s defence news includes reporting on the Syrian ceasefire, the expelling of 35 Russian diplomats from the United States, and the release of historical Cabinet paper records about the infiltration of Faslane in 1988.
Defence news today includes coverage of the Japanese Prime Minister's visit to the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbour, and reporting on funding for the Armed Forces. Pearl Harbour Broadcast news today included coverage of the visit by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe …
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Berlin where she warned that the West needs to keep up pressure on Russia over its actions in …
Defence news today includes reporting on the situation in Syria and contracts for Challenger 2 tanks. Syria On its front page The Times reports that President Putin will launch a full-scale military assault on the Syrian city of Aleppo as early as this week, …
A range of defence stories feature in today’s media, including continued coverage of Russia’s Northern Fleet sailing through the Channel, the Iraq Historical Allegations Team (IHAT), and the fight against Daesh in Iraq. Russian ships Most national newspapers, including The …
A range of defence stories feature in today’s media, including continued coverage of the Iraq Historical Allegations Team (IHAT) and the continuing conflict in Syria. IRAQ ABUSE CLAIMS The Daily Mail and The Telegraph continues to report on IHAT and …
A number of Defence stories are covered in today’s media, including further focus on the Syrian city of Aleppo
In today's defence-related news there's reporting about Russian air strikes over Syria and the new Zephyr aircraft. Zephyr The Daily Mail reports that a solar-powered “spy drone” that can stay in the sky for 45 days is Britain’s latest weapon against …
This morning’s defence news includes reports on the defence budget and Russia’s conflict with Ukraine.