Defence in the Media: 28 October 2017
Today’s defence news includes coverage of personnel onboard HMS Vigilant, and a report on the F-35 programe.
Today’s defence news includes coverage of personnel onboard HMS Vigilant, and a report on the F-35 programe.
Defence news today includes the UK’s programme to replace trident, the annual report and accounts, soldier welfare, and the University Officer Training Corps.
Defence news today includes further coverage around Trident, as well as reporting on Army recruitment.
Today’s defence media includes continued coverage of Trident, and Army capability.
This morning’s broadcast headlines continue to be dominated by coverage of President Trump’s first few days in office
Defence stories in today’s media include Army regimental museums and the recruiting process for the new CEO role of the Submarine Delivery Body.
There is an interview with the Defence Secretary in today’s Daily Express, where he reveals that construction work will start on the UK's new nuclear submarines.
The Defence Secretary's opposition to an EU army leads defence-related news today.
Items of interest for Defence in today’s news include safety for troops on holiday, potential new warships and hen harrier chicks under Ministry of Defence protection.
There is widespread reporting today that a soldier has died while on pre-course training for the Platoon Sergeants’ Battle Course in the Brecon area of south Wales. Defence Minister Mike Penning said: It is with great sadness that I can …