Defence in the Media: 28 November 2015
Running prominently in the broadcast bulletins this morning is reporting on plans the Government has for drumming up support for extending UK air strikes into Syria to tackle ISIL.
Running prominently in the broadcast bulletins this morning is reporting on plans the Government has for drumming up support for extending UK air strikes into Syria to tackle ISIL.
Broadcasters this morning focus on a variety of stories, but all follow up on the Prime Minister’s statement on proposals to tackle ISIL in Syria yesterday and the subsequent political fallout.
Coverage this morning continues of the Russian jet shot down by Turkey near the Syrian border.
Defence issues continue to be at the forefront of today’s media reporting, with a heavy focus on a potential parliamentary vote on military action in Syria, along with this week’s announcement on the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
In today's news ministers from across the EU are to discuss security measures, with warnings that extremists are taking advantage of the migrant crisis. There is consensus on the need to improve border security and intelligence sharing. In the US, …
Broadcast news today continues to be dominated by Friday night’s terrorist attacks in Paris as more details emerge. Outlets report that as ISIL claim responsibility for the attacks, the French Prime Minister has confirmed that French air strikes over Syria …
Today's news is dominated by reporting from Paris, following a series of gun and bomb attacks and a mass hostage situation last night.
As the nation remembers the fallen at 11:00, media headlines report on the Valletta Summit in Malta where European leaders will discuss finding a resolution to the migrant crisis and continue reports on accusations of doping within Russian athletics.
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.