While reports on the plane crash in Egypt continue to dominate print and broadcast media, The Daily Telegraph holds a front page article on Armed Forces Pay and BBC and Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared …
Today’s defence news continues to be dominated by coverage of the Russian plane disaster in Egypt, including comments made by the Defence Secretary on the potential implications for counter-ISIL airstrikes.
Today’s headlines are dominated by the news that the Government has suspended flights between the UK and Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh resort
Of note for Defence in today's news is coverage of a report that looks at UK troop numbers, and stories that carry Defence Secretary Michael Fallon's comments that Russia is killing "hundreds" of Syrians civilians in bombing raids. Troop numbers …
Of note for Defence in today’s news is the story about a former Afghan translator winning the right to asylum in the UK, and a story about work beginning on the new Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre at Stanford Hall …
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has hosted a visit by the US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter in London.
In today’s news, Russian defence chiefs have dismissed suggestions that four of their cruise missiles aimed at Syrian targets landed in Iran. Meanwhile the UN envoy for Libya, Bernardino Leon, has proposed the formation of a national unity government, telling …
Among the broadcast bulletins this morning, BBC Breakfast carried an interview with the Defence Secretary where he discussed Russian military action in Syria. He said that Russian intervention had made a difficult situation more dangerous, and added that NATO ministers, …
A variety of Defence stories run across the media today, including investment in counter terrorism capabilities for our Armed Forces,
In today's defence-related media there is reporting on the Defence Secretary’s interview with The Sun on the subject of Russia military activity in Syria and news of HMS Ocean's participation in Exercise Trident Juncture.